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A powerful, cinematic walk through the Exodus story, this episode follows Moses from the quiet awe of the burning bush to the crashing deliverance of the Red Sea. It explores a God who hears the cries of His people, a leader who never felt qualified, and the kind of faith that steps forward before the waters move. The Saint of the Day, Saint Moses the Black, stands beside this narrative as a living icon of transformation—once a violent bandit, later a humble monk who laid down his life rather than return to the ways he'd been freed from. Together, their stories form a meditation on liberation, courage, and the God who still leads His people out of bondage.
By Keri KelleyA powerful, cinematic walk through the Exodus story, this episode follows Moses from the quiet awe of the burning bush to the crashing deliverance of the Red Sea. It explores a God who hears the cries of His people, a leader who never felt qualified, and the kind of faith that steps forward before the waters move. The Saint of the Day, Saint Moses the Black, stands beside this narrative as a living icon of transformation—once a violent bandit, later a humble monk who laid down his life rather than return to the ways he'd been freed from. Together, their stories form a meditation on liberation, courage, and the God who still leads His people out of bondage.