The Kind of Unity We’re Missing
Why is real unity so hard to find?
Most people want unity. In their family. Their friendships. Their community. But the more we talk about it, the harder it seems to find. Why is that?
There was a group of people in history who actually lived out real unity in a way that caught everyone’s attention. Not because they agreed on everything. Not because life was easy. But because something about the way they treated each other felt different. And hard to explain.
What if unity isn’t about thinking the same way? What if it shows up in places most people overlook? And what if the thing we say we want is the very thing we quietly avoid? If you’ve ever wondered why relationships feel fragile, why division feels constant, or why “together” is so hard to hold onto, there may be more going on beneath the surface than it seems.




