Hanukkah reminds us as Christians that we are called to be bearers of light in a world often filled with darkness. This festival encourages us to hold on to faith and hope, sharing the light of Christ and spreading God’s love and peace wherever we go.
This post explores the deeper meaning of “Shalom,” encouraging readers to see it as more than just a greeting. It highlights Shalom as a principle for consciously living and sharing peace in everyday life, inspiring personal growth and a commitment to fostering harmony within ourselves and our communities.
Biblical leadership is rooted in serving others and following God’s will, rather than seeking power or recognition. Both men and women are called to use their God-given gifts for the benefit of the community. The Bible offers many examples—like Moses, Debora, and Lydia—showing that true leadership is marked by humility, integrity, and a heart to serve, regardless of gender.