Story of Terah - Father of Abraham

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The story of Terah — Abraham’s father — is often overlooked, but his life holds powerful lessons for us today. Before Abraham became the father of faith, Terah made a bold decision that set his family

on the path toward God’s promises.

In this video, we’ll walk through the short but meaningful story of Terah in the Bible:

His life in Ur, a city filled with idols and false gods

The tragedy of losing his son Haran

His bold move to leave Ur and begin the journey toward Canaan

Why he stopped in Haran and never finished the journey

The lessons we can learn about beginnings, faith, family, and not settling halfway

Even though Terah’s story seems small, it paved the way for Abraham, and through him, for the nation of Israel and the story of salvation itself.

📖 Key Lesson: Every story matters. Don’t settle halfway. Trust God’s plan — because even unfinished journeys can be used by Him to shape generations.

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