In The Virtues of Galatia, Michael is pulled into a mysterious world where nothing looks quite right—colors are dim, shadows stretch too far, and everything seems to be working against him. Guided by a kind and steady voice, he begins a journey through a series of trials, each one tied to a deeper truth about character, faith, and choice.
As Michael faces challenges shaped by love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control, he discovers that these virtues are more than ideas—they must be lived out, especially when it's difficult. With each trial, he earns a stone that reflects not just power, but transformation.
But the greatest battle is not against the world around him.
It's within himself.
When a shadowy force begins to twist his thoughts and tempt him to rely on strength without wisdom, Michael must decide who he is becoming—and whether he will choose truth over impulse.
Blending adventure, imagination, and spiritual depth, The Virtues of Galatia invites readers into a story that is both exciting and meaningful. Perfect for middle-grade readers and families, it offers a powerful reminder that faith is not just something we believe—it's something we live, one choice at a time.