Light Over Bethlehem 2025”:
The night sky over Bethlehem glows unnaturally bright, streaks of gold and white cutting through clouds. Journalists, soldiers, and ordinary citizens gather, cameras raised, phones recording every second. Among them walks Jesus, calm and unassuming, his robes catching the strange light. Where he steps, tension softens. A crying child stops wailing. A man burdened with anger exhales and smiles. Soldiers lower their weapons, captivated by his presence. People begin to realize this is not just a spectacle — it is the divine returning to a modern world weighed down by conflict. The cameras capture flashes of miracles: a sick woman rises from a stretcher, a parched plant blooms under the streetlight, and a faint halo reflects in puddles around him. Yet, he does not perform for the crowd — his power is quiet, intimate, transformative. As dawn approaches, the celestial light fades, leaving only golden traces in the streets. Those who witnessed it depart changed — hope rekindled, hearts lighter, and whispers of a timeless truth echoing through the city: “He is still among us.”