The Silent Altar unfolds in the streets of Hemet, California-a city worn down by addiction, poverty, and the quiet resignation of forgotten lives. Into this place comes a Godly individual, a humble, faith-driven woman who believes no neighborhood is too far gone for redemption. She opens a small church called The Silent Altar, where she offers food, prayer, and an unshakable hope to the addicts and outcasts who drift through her doors. Her kindness begins to change people-slowly, imperfectly-but her light also draws the attention of darker forces that profit from the city's despair. Her hope in Christ for the community anchors her soul and brought down tangible presence of God. And God brings salvation to the community. At what cost? What kind of darkness is she facing? This is an easy to read book, and the end game is not as expected, but it is a beautiful end.
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