The Fire and the Cross

 





Love — a force carved from heaven itself. The most potent gift life offers, yet the first to be tested by the hands of men. What happens when faith and tradition collide, when love becomes a battlefield between the soul and the world’s judgment?


In the early 1900s, in the small town of Bethlehem, bordered by the humble village of eSandleni, the Anglican Missionary Church stood as both sanctuary and symbol — a cross rooted deep in foreign soil. The land still carried the echo of drums and chants, but the hymns of the colonizers had begun to drown them out.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        ✨ To read the full story and access exclusive poetry, videos, and behind-the-scenes reflections, join my creative membership below:                                           🌸 Join My Creative Membership🌸





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