Have you ever noticed how a few words on a sign can stop you in your tracks? When Jesus was crucified, Pilate ordered a sign posted above the cross in three languages — Aramaic, Latin, and Greek — so everyone who passed by could read it. The chief priests protested. Pilate refused to change a word. A sign meant as mockery became the most widely read testimony in history. This Palm Sunday, Pastor Andrew explores what it means for our daily lives to be signs that point others to Jesus. Just as the Rosetta Stone unlocked an ancient civilization because someone wrote the same message in three languages, our witness unlocks understanding when we translate faith into the language our neighbors already speak.