In Micah, God calls the mountains to testify—not because God needs evidence, but because God’s people have forgotten their own story. The Scripture consistently presents mountains as witnesses of God’s long faithfulness across history. While Christian faith looks forward in hope, it is also rooted in truthful memory: the testimony of prophets, apostles, creeds, and the cross itself. In a time marked by anxiety, misinformation, and constant pressure to move on, what might happen if we recover historic Christianity as a gift? Christianity is indeed a faith tradition that is based on and requires an understanding of history (particularly the history of what God has done throughout time). This historicity grounds the church in truth, protects human dignity, and frees believers from panic or reactionary faith. Our hope for the future is not abstract optimism, but trust in a God whose faithfulness has already been proven across time.