Holding A Stranger’s Hand
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A starving prisoner kneels in the mud so a stranger won’t die alone. That image, carried from a liberated WWII camp, sets the compass for everything that follows. We talk about what real courage looks like when no one is watching, how ordinary choices either feed cruelty or push back against it, and why small acts of dignity can outlast the roar of any regime.
From there, we connect the dots across Scripture and history. Colossians points us toward marriages shaped by love and respect, the kind that hold steady when the world shakes. Revelation confronts the spectacle of corrupt power and reminds us that empires built on appetite burn out. Psalm 145 brings us back to God’s character—near to the broken, slow to anger, rich in mercy—calling us to pray like it matters. Alongside that, we spotlight First Lieutenant Henry G. Bonebrake’s grit at Five Forks and revisit President Truman’s 1947 Christmas message, where the star over Bethlehem becomes a summons to peace with integrity.
The throughline is simple and demanding: defend human dignity, start at home, and carry hope into public life. Whether you’re strengthening your family, serving your community, or standing up to lies, your steady faithfulness matters. Listen for the story that frames it all, reflect on the Scriptures that guide us, and leave with concrete steps to practice courage in the everyday.
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