Cinematic wide image of astronaut Reid Wiseman in an orange NASA suit against a dark space backdrop, with the bold headline “HE WEPT” beside him and a glowing cross rising over the curve of the earth.

He Went to Space Doubting and Came Back Weeping at a Cross

After seeing the earth from space, astronaut Reid Wiseman reportedly broke down in tears at the sight of a cross. Psalm 8 helps us understand why the heavens stir the soul, why creation points to God, and why only Jesus Christ can reconcile sinners to their Creator.

A lone shepherd grips his staff under a misty sky, his face lit with awe as he gazes toward a burst of heavenly light, surrounded by a flock of glowing sheep.

Good News for the Lowest

On a quiet hillside outside Bethlehem, heaven erupted. Glory returned to earth not through kings or priests, but through light that touched the grass and a message spoken to shepherds. This Christmas devotion invites you into that field—where the gospel first broke open in fire, fear, and unstoppable joy.

Shepherds shielding their eyes under a night sky as a radiant beam of heavenly light floods a hill scattered with sheep.

Christ Birth Announcement

On a silent hill outside Bethlehem, the sky tore open with light. This cinematic Christmas devotion brings Luke 2:8–20 to life, revealing the night God returned in glory—not to kings, but to shepherds. Step into the awe, the terror, and the glory of the first Christmas with this vivid, unforgettable retelling.

God’s Indescribable Gift: A Christmas Reflection

The content reflects on the return of God’s glory with the birth of Jesus, emphasizing that the gift of a Savior, Christ, and Lord is personal and meant for everyone. It recounts the shepherds’ immediate reaction to the angel’s announcement and encourages readers to draw close to Jesus, ultimately finding enduring peace.