The Bible completely changed for Tim Allen.
He’s been reading the entire Old Testament — in Aramaic, French, Latin, and Greek, page by page. The story that wrecked him the most was the Book of Job. When Job asks God why he’s suffering, God essentially replies: “You weren’t here when I created the world. You don’t understand why the waves stop at the shore or why the stars move… so why are you questioning me?”
It left him humbled and in awe.
In a world obsessed with quick answers, certainty, and self-importance, the Book of Job stands as a profound philosophical reminder of humility. It teaches us that true wisdom begins with acknowledging how little we actually know and how vast the mystery of existence truly is. There’s something deeply honest about the raw exchange between human suffering and divine perspective.
What part of the Bible (or any ancient text) has surprised or moved you the most?
🚨 HOLY CRAP! Floridians STORMED the Indian River County Zoning Meeting to BLOCK the construction of a Muslim "EPIC City" and Dearborn-style community in Vero Beach
It was filled to the BRIM: "Standing room ONLY."
REPEL ISLAM, FLORIDA! Keep pushing back, this project must be defeated!
📽️ @TrustDML
Is this really happening in public schools in California?
Is this even legal?
I’m here to report, the gospel is being preached and students are flooding to the invitation to receive Jesus!!
This was in Anaheim, California 🔥
What other cities should we come to next?
I don't know that it's always the case, but I've seen a lot of videos of people with some form of dementia who don't remember their family, but still remember Jesus. I pray that if I'm ever in that condition, the one thing I can remember is Christ.