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.