A lone man stands in the doorway of a dim Bethlehem stable, his silhouette cast by warm golden light. His shadow stretches across a stone wall, forming the shape of a cross above a wooden manger filled with straw.

The Hill Where God Lay Down

In the quiet of Bethlehem, a carpenter’s shadow falls across a manger, forming the shape of a cross. The Carpenter’s Shadow captures the moment when the story of redemption began—light entering darkness, foreshadowing the sacrifice that would save the world. A vivid reminder that from the cradle to the cross, Christ’s purpose never changed.

Christ’s Cross: The Fulfillment of Leviticus 1

This article shows how the burnt offering of Leviticus is a shadow and typecast of Jesus Christ to come: His death, burial and resurrection.

Is Faith in Jesus Christ Truly Transformative or Just a Belief System?

Romans 3:22 Have you ever wondered if there’s a way to find favor with God? Well, according to Paul, there … More