“The kids are alright” |
There is a moment in the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 last weekend that I cannot shake.
As Israeli singer Noam Bettan stood before millions, surrounded by boos, hostility, and the ugly spectacle of a crowd drunk on self-righteousness, he did something extraordinary. He recited the Shema.
Not as performance. Not as provocation. But as instinct.
While others screamed, jeered, and reveled in mob behavior, this young man stood with composure, dignity, and faith. In the face of hatred masquerading as activism, he turned to God.
And I realized: this is OUR future.
For years, we have been told that young people are lost — distracted by trends, untethered from identity, faith, or purpose.
We watch overindulged activists with blue hair bounce from one fashionable........