Send us a text A scroll rolls open, the room stills, and one sentence rearranges the air: today this Scripture is fulfilled in your hearing. We walk through Luke 4 and the jolting moment Jesus declares freedom for captives, sight for the blind, and the year of the Lord’s favor—not as a distant hope but as a present reality that confronts our comfort. From there we trace His hard word to the religious heart, the reminder that God’s mercy landed on a widow in Zarephath and on Naaman the Syrian,...
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Send us a text A scroll rolls open, the room stills, and one sentence rearranges the air: today this Scripture is fulfilled in your hearing. We walk through Luke 4 and the jolting moment Jesus declares freedom for captives, sight for the blind, and the year of the Lord’s favor—not as a distant hope but as a present reality that confronts our comfort. From there we trace His hard word to the religious heart, the reminder that God’s mercy landed on a widow in Zarephath and on Naaman the Syrian,...
Send us a text A peace deal brings twenty hostages home—and releases thousands of violent offenders. We open with relief and outrage side by side, then step straight into the story of Tal Hartuv, a survivor who walked a mile with shattered bones after a machete attack, only to watch her attacker go free under the agreement. Her testimony cuts through abstraction and forces a harder question: what happens to justice when “peace” demands we forget the dead? From there we widen the lens. We con...
Chronicles of the End Times
Send us a text A scroll rolls open, the room stills, and one sentence rearranges the air: today this Scripture is fulfilled in your hearing. We walk through Luke 4 and the jolting moment Jesus declares freedom for captives, sight for the blind, and the year of the Lord’s favor—not as a distant hope but as a present reality that confronts our comfort. From there we trace His hard word to the religious heart, the reminder that God’s mercy landed on a widow in Zarephath and on Naaman the Syrian,...