
Deep Dive | Standing Firm on Faith Amongst Non-Believers: The Lonely Path of Conviction
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There’s a cost to conviction. Daniel knew it in Babylon’s courts, Esther knew it in Persia’s palace, and countless believers today know it in classrooms, boardrooms, and even family tables. To stand firm in faith often feels like walking a lonely path, where compromise is easy, applause is tempting, and silence feels safer than truth. But history whispers a consistent reminder: when one person dares to stand, heaven moves.