a faith whose light had touched every continent
and shaped the very course of civilization.
But the world is changing.
The winds of history are shifting.
Nations rise and fall, ideologies clash,
and in the turbulence of our age, even the great religious traditions feel the tremors beneath their feet.
This is not a time for fear—
but it is a time for wakefulness.
A Moment That Demands Our Unity
Across the world, Christians are divided into countless groups, doctrines, and traditions.
We honor the same Jesus,
read the same Scriptures,
yet walk in separate rooms of the same house.
Now, as global forces reshape cultures and beliefs,
the Christian world faces a choice more urgent than ever:
to remain divided and slowly fade, and disappear,
or to stand together and thrive.
The future of our faith—and the spiritual richness of our world—
may well depend on what we choose in this moment.
Can We Become One Again?
The divisions of two thousand years are deep.
Old wounds, old arguments, old identities cling to us.
But unity does not begin with institutions;
it begins in the heart.
It begins when we set down our burdens—
our inherited quarrels, our rigid traditions,
our need to be right, our fear of the other.
It begins when we walk together toward the One
who first called us by name.
A Return to the Nazarene
Let us return—simply, humbly, wholeheartedly—
to Jesus of Nazareth.
Not to the Jesus of our systems and disputes,
not to the Jesus wrapped in layers of doctrines,
but to the Jesus who walked the roads of Galilee,
who healed the sick, forgave the sinner,
and spoke of a Kingdom made of mercy and truth.
The Jesus who taught in parables,
who welcomed children,
who lifted the poor,
who carried a cross.
Let the Gospels Lead Us
Matthew, Mark, and Luke
still carry the footsteps of the living Christ.
They are the windows through which
the earliest disciples saw Him move and speak.
Let us read them again—slowly, tenderly—
as if for the first time.
Let us walk with Him
by the lakes of Galilee,
through the dusty roads of Judea,
in the company of fishermen and tax collectors,
hearing His words not as debates to win,
but as a life to follow.
This Is the Path to Our Future
Christian unity will not come
from councils, creeds, or negotiations.
It will come
from a shared return to Jesus Himself.
From laying aside what divides us,
and holding fast to the One who unites.
When Christians lift their eyes together
toward the Jesus of the Gospels,
something truly new can be born—
a faith renewed,
a witness restored,
a hope rekindled for the world.
Let us turn again to Jesus.
Let us listen again to His voice.
And let us walk, not as scattered fragments,
but as one people,
following one Lord,
into one future.

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