You may not realize it, but redemption and transformation are the most compelling parts of any good story. In every great movie, there’s a thread of redemption woven into the plot. And the same is true in real life—transformation is where inspiration lives. When there is undeniable, tangible, objective evidence of change… when you can see a beautiful metamorphosis into the image of Christ… something inside us awakens. Why? Because deep down, we all long to be transformed. When we see it happen in others, it becomes proof that God is still working. It encourages us. It inspires us. It motivates us. It gives us assurance that change is possible, that grace is real, that God is active. That’s the focus of the next few weeks—a story of transformation that still blows me away. Not Joseph’s transformation, but the transformation that takes place in the hearts of Joseph’s brothers. Men who were once driven by jealousy, cruelty, and betrayal… slowly becoming men shaped by repentance, humility, and grace. Their story reminds us that no one is beyond the reach of God’s transforming power—not even the people we’ve written off, and not even the parts of ourselves we’ve given up on.