In today’s episode, we explore the unseen presence of God in the story of Esther, a book where His name is never mentioned but His fingerprints are unmistakable. Drawing parallels between ancient Persia and our modern secular, tolerant, and syncretistic society, we discuss what it means to stand out as God’s people. Like Esther, who rose to the challenge “for such a time as this,” we too are called to live prayerfully, humbly, and courageously in our time and place. Through the lens of Esther's pivotal moment, we reflect on how God uses ordinary people to achieve His extraordinary purposes—and how we can reclaim our “oddness” to shine brightly in a world that often seeks conformity.