Christian short story
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In Dust and Glory: Chapter 3
In the aftermath of ruin comes something unexpected: welcome. Feast is the moment when mercy dresses in work clothes, and the Father comes running. “Not because I earned it. But because I belong.” This is the joy of being found—and built again.
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In Dust and Glory: Chapter 2
After the altars fall, the silence speaks. Ruins captures the ache of being undone, the quiet grief of realizing how deeply we were bound. “The dust clings to my skin like shame.” But even in the wreckage, a new kind of hunger begins to stir.
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In Dust and Glory: Chapter 1
What happens when Christ steps into the rooms we’ve built with pride, fear, and desire? Altars is the first step in a journey of confrontation and mercy. “He just… walked through my home. Quietly. Saw it for what it was. And with gentle, ruthless hands, began to tear it down.” This is where undoing begins.


