The Questions We Cannot Avoid
By: Teresa Nikas
From the fictional town of Cedar Valley, where characters from Quiet Echo continue to respond to real-world events.
This week, our nation faced two very different kinds of headlines: a federal government shutdown and a shooting in a house of worship. One was political, the other personal; one rooted in policy, the other in pain. And yet, both leave us asking the same uneasy question: What do we do when the systems and places meant to protect us falter?
Shutdowns remind us how fragile government can be when leaders fail to communicate with one another. Shootings remind us of the fragility of life when anger takes hold in a single heart. Both force us to confront the limits of what human hands can build.
Here in Cedar Valley, we take pride in our common sense and quiet steadiness. Yet even we cannot escape these broader tremors. Our children watch the news. Our neighbors feel the ripple. And in quiet conversations—on porches, in church foyers, in hardware store aisles—questions rise that do not yield easy answers.
Perhaps the better work is not to rush toward solutions, but to linger with the questions.
- What does it mean to place hope in leaders while knowing they are as fallible as we are?
- What makes a sanctuary—brick walls or the spirit of those gathered inside?
- How can we disagree with force and still treat one another with dignity?
- Where does true security rest—in government budgets, in locked doors, or in something higher?
Quiet questions like these do not solve tomorrow’s headlines, but they reshape how we read them. They remind us that life is not only about answers, but about how faithfully we live the tension of not yet knowing.
In a world quick to shout and slow to listen, Cedar Valley must be the opposite: a place where listening comes first, and where humility leads the way. If we can practice that here—in our homes, our schools, our pews—then maybe the quiet we create will ripple outward, offering something sturdier than politics and stronger than fear.
So tomorrow morning, when the paper arrives and the television lights up with another round of noise, maybe we should begin not with outrage, but with a question: What is God asking of me in this moment?
That question alone could change the way we see the world.
This editorial is part of the fictional Cedar Valley News series. While the people and town are fictional, the national events they reflect on are real.
It’s free, it’s fresh, and it’s waiting for you on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all major platforms starting October 6. We’re launching Quiet Echo—A Cedar Valley News Podcast! Every day, you’ll hear a short editorial straight from the fictional newsroom of the Cedar Valley News. Join us in Cedar Valley—you’ll feel right at home.

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