MILT

He lost everything.
Except the fight to find hope.

Milt lost his faith long before he lost his pulpit. Disgraced, broken, and forgotten, he thought he was beyond redemption. But when millions disappear and the world fractures, Milt is forced to confront a terrifying truth: the end has begun.

With chaos ruling the streets and whispers of the Rapture and the Mark of the Beast fueling panic, Milt must decide if he’s willing to trust the God he spent years doubting—or be swept away with the rest.

Milt is a standalone story within the Believers of the Last Hour series. Milt is a raw, gripping story of survival, redemption, and the discovery of a hope that refuses to die, even when belief costs everything.

A TIDBIT ROMANCE

Second Edition

It’s like sitting on the front porch with God, having a chat over fresh-squeezed lemonade. Come, settle in, and savor the moments found in A Tidbit Romance. Written in a down-to-earth style, this collection of devotions meets you right where you are in your walk with Christ. Each tidbit is designed to lift your spirit and gently draw you deeper into His Word, helping you fall in love with Scripture — one devotion at a time.

SCAR

He thought his scars were a curse — but they were the mark of a calling he could no longer outrun.

In a world where allegiance to the Beast is demanded and true believers are hunted, Scar finds himself clinging to the memory of a childhood faith — a faith that never sank roots deep enough to keep him from failing. He built his life on his own strength, only to watch it fail when what he needed was God.

When he crosses paths with a scattered remnant — worn thin and barely holding on — Scar is confronted with a calling he never asked for: to become the shepherd they can no longer survive without. In a time when Scripture is outlawed, he sows the Word into hearts starved for hope — not just speaking the Word, but living it with a conviction forged in fire.

As darkness closes in, Scar discovers that even the smallest seed of faith can take root and thrive — and that sometimes God calls the most unlikely to lead the way home.