In yet another week of devastating violence, he calls us to resist despair not with rage, but with mercy. Mercy is not softness—it is grace with a spine. If God has not given up on us, then we dare not give up on one another.
In yet another week of devastating violence, he calls us to resist despair not with rage, but with mercy. Mercy is not softness—it is grace with a spine. If God has not given up on us, then we dare not give up on one another.
When the world feels too broken to fix, the gospel does not offer escape . . . it offers presence. It stays in the struggle, sees what others ignore, and speaks freedom where systems have failed.
What do you do when people let you down? In a world full of conflict and division, the Gospel dares us to choose relationship over being right—grace over ego, mercy over pride.