In this teaching from the Everyday Heroes series, Leah turns to the story of Rahab to explore courage, faith, and resistance from the margins. Drawing from Joshua 2, she explores how Rahab’s actions defy empire, nationalism, and simplistic readings of righteousness. Rahab is neither passive nor purely symbolic; she is a strategist, a survivor, and a protector of life who makes a costly choice rooted in discernment and trust. Rahab’s story challenges us to reconsider who we name as faithful and how God often works through those excluded or underestimated. This teaching invites us to see faith as lived action, shaped by courage, solidarity, and care for life.
Review Leah’s notes here and listen to or watch the teaching below.
