There are places in life we never intended to go. Places of regret, shame, pride, or failure. The pigpen is not just a location in a story — it is a condition of the heart.
Things I Learned from the Pigpen is a journey through that condition. It confronts sin without exaggeration and without denial. It reminds us that separation from the Father does not begin with rebellion alone, but with subtle distrust.
The book does not excuse wrongdoing, nor does it minimize its consequences. Instead, it does something rarer — it shows what happens when guilt meets grace.
The prodigal's story is not about how far he fell. It is about how deeply he was loved.
This book is written for anyone who has ever felt unworthy, distant, or beyond repair. Because sometimes the most powerful lessons are not learned in comfort, but in the pigpen.
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