Category Archives: Christian Fiction
There are burdens we carry that no one notices. They do not show in photographs. They are not written into résumés or announced in conversation. They live beneath the surface, shaping the way we respond, the way we trust, the … Continue reading
Before there is suspense, before there are shadows in the trees or whispers in the dark, there is something far less dramatic at work. Obedience. That word may feel heavy. It may even feel distant. But if you have ever … Continue reading
There is a particular kind of moment that fascinates me both as a writer and as a believer. It is not the moment when danger first appears. It is not even the moment when fear reaches its highest point. It … Continue reading
There is a reason certain doors appear in our lives more than once. I am not talking only about physical doors, though those matter too. I am talking about the invitations we sense long before we understand them. The curiosity … Continue reading
It is easy to think that mystery belongs only to the dark. Shadows have always carried the weight of the unknown, and night gives the imagination free rein to wander. But over time, I have learned that the strange and … Continue reading