Believe in Him — A Traveling Window of Faith
- Roots of Humanity Foundation

- Aug 21
- 2 min read

The Believe in Him windows were born out of the profound impact of the Come Unto Me window in Rome, Italy. That original piece touched hearts across the globe — inspiring, uplifting, and strengthening the faith of all who saw it. But for many, there was a lingering sadness: they might never have the chance to stand before it in person.
That longing sparked a new vision. The Believe in Him windows were created to travel, bringing the message and beauty of stained glass to people around the world. Like Come Unto Me, they stand as a witness of Jesus Christ and His parables — but with a unique twist. Additional panels to the left and right depict more stories from His life, offering a broader narrative for viewers to experience.

Creating windows like these is a process rooted in both artistry and devotion. It begins with sketches and design meetings, where the vision is refined. Lead lines are carefully mapped, each one guiding the eye and the story. From there, glass is thoughtfully chosen for its color and texture, then hand-painted to bring detail and depth. Each piece is copper foiled, soldered, and strengthened with steel — ensuring the window can endure its journey while maintaining its beauty.
Today, the Believe in Him windows are on display in Washington, D.C., for a limited time. Their stay has been extended through November 1. Address: 9900 Stoneybrook Dr, Kensington, MD 20895. Open daily from 10 AM–9 PM.
Through their travels, these windows continue what Come Unto Me began — touching lives, inspiring faith, and sharing the stories of Christ with the world. Their message also points toward something larger on the horizon: the Sphere of Light, a building created to celebrate humanity’s shared story. Envisioned to hold over 10,000 square feet of stained glass, the Sphere will stand as a symbol of unity and a reminder that we are stronger together than apart.
Best,
Roots of Humanity Foundation




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