Voices from the Nations

Six continents. One covenant.

People come to the Seven Laws from every direction — from churches, from atheism, from philosophy, from grief, from longing. These are a few of their stories.

"I always believed in one God, but I needed a framework that matched what I read in Genesis. When I found the Seven Laws, it felt like coming home to something I already knew."

Joaquín

Buenos Aires, Argentina · Raised Catholic

"I spent twenty years preaching. The day I taught the Seven Laws for the first time, I cried — because for the first time, I felt I was teaching something binding on every soul in the room without contradiction."

Aiyana

Manila, Philippines · Former pastor

"Our small group meets every Friday. Twelve men. We read Maimonides slowly. We ask hard questions. We have changed the way we run our businesses and raise our children."

David

Lagos, Nigeria · Engineer

"I came to the Seven Laws through philosophy — looking for a universal ethic that wasn't either Western liberalism or another particular religion. I found a code that was older than both."

Mei-Lin

Taipei, Taiwan · Academic

"After my father died I started searching. The Seven Laws gave me a way to acknowledge the Creator without abandoning reason or honesty. Nothing else fit."

Markus

Berlin, Germany · Former atheist

"What I wanted most was to raise children who knew right from wrong because it is true — not because their parents said so. These laws do that."

Sofía

Mexico City · Mother of three

"I grew up loving the idea of dharma — a cosmic order one is meant to live in. The Seven Laws gave me a specific shape for that intuition, rooted in one God I could speak to."

Ravi

Bengaluru, India · Raised Hindu

"In Japan, religion is mostly aesthetic. The Seven Laws were the first time anyone told me: here is what you, as a human being, are actually for. It was a relief."

Hana

Tokyo, Japan · Software designer

"I teach my students the seven laws as universal moral literacy. Not one of them, of any faith, has ever objected. They feel the truth of it."

Olu

Accra, Ghana · Schoolteacher

"I came in respect for Abraham, looking for what Abraham himself would have lived by. The Seven Laws are older than any school — and that is exactly what I wanted."

Karim

Casablanca, Morocco · Former Muslim seeker

"I had read every Greek ethicist. The Seven Laws are simpler and bigger than all of them. They presuppose what Plato only hoped for."

Eleni

Athens, Greece · Philosophy student

"I'm not an intellectual. I work with my hands. The Seven Laws gave me a way to be a good man without pretending to be something I'm not."

Tom

Melbourne, Australia · Tradesman