What does hope look like?

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What does hope look like? For me, it was watching an elderly woman practicing her faith!

I was sitting in the chapel, finishing my time in adoration before the Blessed Sacrament, when I heard the side door slowly open. A few moments later came the soft sound of an elderly woman shuffling toward the altar. I would guess she was well into her eighties.

Leaning heavily on her cane, she slowly made her way toward the monstrance — toward Christ. Every step appeared painful. Every movement is deliberate.

When she finally reached the kneeler before the Blessed Sacrament, she carefully lowered herself down and lifted her eyes toward Jesus. The chapel became completely still. For several minutes, she simply gazed at Him. No complaints. Just an elderly woman carrying her pain, her age, her burdens, and her faith before Christ.

After finishing her prayer, she struggled back to her feet, turned, and slowly made her way to the nearest chair, where she began her Holy Hour.

And in that moment, I thought to myself: This is what hope looks like.

Hope looks like this elderly woman still making her way to Jesus.

Still believing. Still praying. Still showing up.

In a world often filled with anger, confusion, and spiritual exhaustion, that simple act of faith really struck a chord with me. It is a moment I will hold onto.

When Pope John Paul III saw the signs—hatred of Christians, targeted attacks on faith, alliances formed in the shadows—he didn’t call a council. He called warriors. Gideon’s Sword is more than a Vatican op. It’s a lifeline to the Church in America. And Micah Miller—fallen, broken, lethal—is their tip of the spear. There’s no pulpit for what’s coming. Only battlefields. THE FALLEN — Read it before your church burns.

He served God. Then he served man. Now he serves justice.
Micah Miller was a soldier.
Then a priest.
Then, a husband who buried the woman he loved.
Now?
He’s something else entirely.
-Trained by the 75th Ranger Regiment.
-Forged in the crucible of loss.
-Skills perfected on the violent streets of Haiti
-Recruited by the Vatican to fight a war America won’t even admit exists.
They tried to erase the truth.
They tried to burn down the faith.
But they didn’t count on Micah.
Now he leads a covert team into the heart of American darkness—where child mutilation is praised, churches burn in silence, and powerful men hunt the innocent.
THE FALLEN isn’t just a thriller. It’s a warning shot.

President Bearden didn’t steal the White House. He bought it—with the souls of men too weak to say no. Now the puppet masters are pulling strings from behind the curtain, and the last obstacle standing in their way? A fallen priest with a guilty conscience and a Mossad agent who doesn’t forgive. When truth becomes treason, who will you trust? THE FALLEN — Read it before they bury it.

Micah Miller never wanted redemption. Not after burying his wife. Not after walking away from the priesthood. But when the Pope himself calls, you answer.
Now he’s on a mission that will shatter everything he thought he knew—about his Church, his country, and the war being waged behind closed doors.
If you think this is just fiction, think again.
The war on faith has already begun.
Read the book, they’ll say it’s too dangerous to publish.