We’ve all been to
the pigpen.

This is a story of sin, grace, and the faith that brings us home.
From one sinner to another — there is hope

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About the Author

Prodigal Son writes not from a place of religious authority, but from personal experience. His work is born out of reflection, failure, restoration, and the overwhelming realization of grace. Choosing to remain identified simply as “Prodigal Son,” he represents every person who has ever wandered, doubted, fallen short, or felt unworthy.

He does not write to defend a denomination, promote a sect, or elevate himself. Instead, his message is directed to humanity as a whole, to those who struggle quietly with guilt, shame, pride, or self-righteousness. Through honest storytelling and spiritual insight, he explores the realities of sin, the power of grace, and the necessity of faith.

His writing is deeply personal yet universally relatable. It is a reminder that no one earns restoration, it is received.

At heart, he remains what he has always been: a sinner who was welcomed home.

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About the Book

Things I Learned from the Pigpen is a raw and reflective spiritual journey told from the perspective of the prodigal son, not as a distant biblical character, but as a living testimony.

In this powerful trilogy, The Book of Sin, The Book of Grace, and The Book of Faith, the author confronts the human condition with uncommon honesty. The Book of Sin exposes the reality that no one escapes failure. It strips away self-righteousness and challenges the belief that goodness can be earned. The Book of Grace then reveals the turning point, the moment when guilt meets mercy. Through vivid storytelling and heartfelt confession, readers encounter a Father whose compassion is greater than rebellion. Finally, The Book of Faith explores what it means to live restored, not perfect, but forgiven.

This book is not written for one denomination, sect, or religious institution. It is written for anyone who has ever felt unworthy, ashamed, distant, or beyond redemption

More than theology, this is testimony.
More than doctrine, this is experience.
More than religion, this is return

Because sometimes the greatest lessons are learned in the pigpen, and the greatest miracle is being welcomed home

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