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At the Gate: Faithful Public Witness in the City

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In the final episode of Season 6, Dhati and Missie reflect on the central themes that emerged from the story of Esther: identity, influence, courage, formation, humility, and faithful presence. Throughout Esther, the gate was more than a physical location. It was where information traveled, decisions were made, power was exercised, and public life took shape. Our gates may look different today, but they still exist—in classrooms, boardrooms, churches, studios, businesses, neighborhoods, and around kitchen tables. Dhati and Missie discuss why Christian faith cannot remain merely private, how public witness must grow out of private formation, and why building cities that reflect Jesus requires pastors, poets, practitioners, entrepreneurs, nonprofit leaders, and ordinary believers working together. Your gate may not look like Esther’s gate, but God has placed you somewhere for such a time as this. Thank you for walking with us through Season 6. Until next season, keep showing up at the gate.

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At the Gate: Faithful Public Witness in the City

In the final episode of Season 6, Dhati and Missie reflect on the central themes that emerged from the story of Esther: identity, influence, courage, formation, humility, and faithful presence. Throughout Esther, the gate was more than a physical location. It was where information traveled, decisions were made, power was exercised, and public life took shape. Our gates may look different today, but they still exist—in classrooms, boardrooms, churches, studios, businesses, neighborhoods, and around kitchen tables. Dhati and Missie discuss why Christian faith cannot remain merely private, how public witness must grow out of private formation, and why building cities that reflect Jesus requires pastors, poets, practitioners, entrepreneurs, nonprofit leaders, and ordinary believers working together. Your gate may not look like Esther’s gate, but God has placed you somewhere for such a time as this. Thank you for walking with us through Season 6. Until next season, keep showing up at the gate.

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