Welcome to The Light, where we pause together in the quiet between the noise.
Six hundred million years ago, a single-eyed ancestor looked out at the world and found it sufficient. Scientists now trace the origins of human vision to that ancient cyclops, reminding us that complexity does not arrive all at once, but accumulates slowly, across unimaginable stretches of time, shaped by what each moment demands.
From the deep past to the very young, an eight-year-old boy named Luke Tillman says God called him to preach through a dream. Now he has written a devotional for children, reaching more than half a million followers. There is something worth sitting with in that, the way faith, like vision, can begin in the simplest of forms.
And in Scotland, a grandmother who stood in silent protest outside an abortion clinic has had her charges dropped. The case stirred deep questions about where conscience ends and public law begins, about the space a society must hold for quiet, nonviolent witness, even when that witness unsettles.
Three stories, one thread: how life reaches toward expression, whether through an ancient eye, a child's dream, or a grandmother's silence.
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