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The Men From Shiloh -- Follow The Leader - With... -

The phrase “Follow the Leader – with…” begs completion. With ? With blind faith? With doubt? With a knife hidden in the cloak?

Follow the Leader — the childhood game of blind imitation — becomes, for these men, a deadly serious adult reckoning. To follow is human. To follow wisely is divine. THE MEN from SHILOH -- Follow the Leader - with...

In the end, the Men from Shiloh carry a quiet rebellion in their bones. They will follow — but only if the leader is going toward holiness, not just victory. They have seen glory depart. They will not be the ones who cheer as it walks away. The phrase “Follow the Leader – with…” begs

So they wait. They watch. And when the true Shepherd steps forward, they rise from the ashes of Shiloh and follow — With doubt

There is a weight to the name Shiloh . In the Hebrew scriptures, Shiloh was the resting place of the Tabernacle for over three centuries—the silent heart of Israel before Jerusalem rose to glory. But Shiloh also became a graveyard of trust. After the priesthood grew corrupt, the Ark of the Covenant was captured in battle, and a woman named Ichabod’s son was named “The glory has departed from Israel.” Shiloh fell into ruin, a warning carved in stone: Follow the wrong leader, and you walk off a cliff.