Jerusalem is a city where faith is lived, not just remembered. Sacred to Jews, Christians, and Muslims, it carries layers of history, prayer, and purpose within its streets and rooftops. This article follows two perspectives, life returning through the Old City’s gates after war, and a rooftop view that reveals Jerusalem’s shared yet complex story. Together, they invite believers to see Jerusalem not as a distant symbol, but as a living place where God’s work continues and where prayer still rises from every level of the city.