One man. One world. Zero prayers.
Lucas Miller never paid much attention in Sunday school. He preferred things he could fix-broken radios, loose wiring, problems with clear solutions. Faith was abstract. Optional.
Until the night his heart stopped.
When Lucas wakes, the world is... wrong. Not broken-worse. Perfect. A society of seamless efficiency where people are measured, optimized, and quietly removed when they no longer serve a purpose. No churches. No memory of God. Not even the language for it.
And Lucas is the only one who remembers.
What begins as confusion becomes something far more dangerous when one girl starts to listen. In a Republic where value is assigned and allegiance is enforced, even asking the wrong questions can make you disappear.
Lucas isn't a prophet. He isn't prepared. And the truths he carries aren't ideas-they're a threat.
Because in a world that has forgotten its Creator, remembering Him changes everything.