Welcome to The Light, where we pause to reflect on what the world is quietly asking of us.
In the forests of the American wilderness, scientists have discovered that bear scat carries within it a kind of biological diary β hormones, microbiomes, stress markers β all readable before the animal even leaves the den. Nature, it seems, has always been writing its own records. We are only now learning to listen.
From the natural world to the human one, a story that weighs heavily. In Egypt, a man has been imprisoned and suspended in a crucifixion position for converting to Christianity and seeking to change the religious designation on his identity papers. His body became a statement about belief, about the cost of becoming who you feel you truly are. The world is watching, and silence would be its own answer.
And in Kansas, a Methodist congregation has moved beyond its sanctuary walls, distributing four thousand dollars in gas cards to ordinary commuters simply trying to get through the week. One songwriter and theologian has been asking whether revival is a feeling or a fruit. Perhaps this quiet act at a gas pump offers one answer β that lasting faith tends to show up in the most ordinary places.
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