This past fall a new TV series was introduced...
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This past fall a new TV series was introduced: Revolution. It asks the question: "What would happen to us if all the electricity upon which we relied was taken away from us?" One of the graphics in the introductory trailer showed the earth dangling in space with all the tiny spots of lights representing our cities one by one going out. Our world becomes dark, lit only by sunlight. The whole population of earth remains as a people walking in darkness, living in a land of deep darkness. The stories unfold fifteen years after the darkness descends. The power is off. What empowers the people as they struggle for survival in a world without cell phones, cars, planes, TV, and all the electrical tools we have relied on? The central characters for good come together, driven by the hope to find the solution to this dilemma. Isaiah announces a new character into the human story ("a child has been born for us"), who speaks to our hope for a new world where all is made right after all the wrong that has taken place.
