The Forgotten Power That Rebuilds Cities
Cities are loud. They move fast, burn bright, and leave people dizzy, searching for something real to anchor them. In the noise of culture, comparison, and constant striving, we’ve forgotten something ancient, something essential…We’ve forgotten who we are. Not in the self-help kind of way, not the motivational, “look in the mirror and say you’re enough” kind of message, but in the Kingdom kind of way, the covenant kind of way. We live in cities filled with people performing for worth they already carry, striving for belonging they’ve already been offered, fighting for power they’ve been born into and that’s the tragedy, but also our opportunity. Because the moment identity is restored, so is power. Not power for control, ego, or domination but Kingdom power. The kind that breaks chains quietly, that heals without needing a spotlight, that speaks peace into rooms, families, nations. That brings order where there was chaos and meaning where there was noise. In Rediscovering ...