Men Like Trees
Here's my honest assessment followed by a polished version:
What's working well: The structure is solid, the theological anchor (the ninety-nine and the one) is well placed, and the hashtag and platform footer is clean and professional.
What I refined: The opening felt slightly passive for a live-episode promo. 🌳 MEN LIKE TREES 🌳
Tonight, we sit down with Pastor Ana E. Cruz for a conversation that will stay with you.
From personal testimony to transformational ministry, Pastor Ana shares how God is using her nonprofit to help former prisoners rebuild their lives through the Gospel, housing assistance, job placement, family restoration, and the unshakeable hope found in Christ.
This is more than a story of second chances. It is a story of redemption. ✝️
Pastor Ana's journey is a living picture of the Good Shepherd who leaves the ninety-nine to pursue the one. That same grace is still on the move, and tonight you will hear what it looks like when it reaches all the way into a prison cell.
Do not miss this episode.
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The biggest change is the new fourth paragraph. Grounding the theological point in a concrete image ("all the way into a prison cell") makes the parable land with more emotional weight rather than staying abstract. The closing line is short by design since brevity creates urgency there.
