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When Forgiveness Starts With Breakfast

 Chapter 1: The Sign Hank Never Took Down The hardest part of forgiveness is not always the apology. Sometimes the hardest part is the ordinary morning after years of silence, when the person who hurt you is standing in front of you again and your body remembers the whole story before your mouth can say a word. You may have been fine yesterday. You may have gone to work, paid the bills, answered messages, helped other people, kept your routines, and told yourself that old wound was buried. Then one face, one name, one text, one phone call, one unexpected return brings it all back. That is why the Day 2 Mercy Creek forgiveness video matters so much, because it is not really about a dramatic religious idea. It is about what happens when grace walks into the same place where resentment has been living for years. Maybe the reader has a brother, sister, parent, child, former friend, spouse, coworker, church member, or old business partner who left a mark they still carry. Maybe the p...

The Last Man on the Mountain: Jesus Goes Through Ranger Training

 Chapter One Jesus knelt beside the lower bunk before the overhead lights snapped on. The room smelled of floor wax, damp boots, detergent, old sweat, and the nervous silence of men trying not to sound nervous. Outside the barracks at Fort Moore, Georgia, the night still held its ground over the pines, and the air had the heavy warmth that arrives before sunrise in the South. A row of rucksacks sat against the wall like waiting burdens. Running shoes were lined beneath bunks. Canteens had been filled. Uniforms had been folded and checked more than once by hands that wanted control over something before the day took control of them. Jesus bowed His head, not away from the pressure, but into the presence of His Father, and His prayer was quiet enough that no man could accuse Him of performing it and steady enough that anyone awake nearby could feel that He was not alone. Long before anyone in that bay could understand why He had come, this day would become part of Jesus goes throu...