First-century Israel expected a king who would overthrow Rome. Jesus offered a kingdom far bigger—and he had to redefine “Messiah” before they could see it.
We live in a world filled with the extraordinary—breakthroughs in technology, acts of justice, stories of courage, and glimpses of beauty that leave us speechless. But some things are so remarkable they demand more than to be witnessed—they call us to bear witness.
The Jesus-movement began not with power, influence, or institutions, but with ordinary people who witnessed something extraordinary and refused to stay quiet. Once upon a time, those witnesses changed the world—maybe, just maybe, it could happen again.