Sarah and Nate join in the conversation that after years of waiting for God's promise to come true, Sarai and Abram take matters into their own hands. Sarai gives her Egyptian servant Hagar to Abram, and the plan spirals into jealousy, pain, and exile. Yet in the wilderness, God appears - not to Abram, but to Hagar, naming her child Ishmael and revealing Himself as "the God who sees." What happens when faith turns into frustration? can human failure derail divine promise? And what does this story tell us about power, gender, and God's care for the marginalized?