PATMOS ISLAND

PATMOS ISLAND

Joshua was a man of God. Then the storm took everything.

Now he wakes on the shores of an island that should not exist—grey sand, ancient carvings, a message in a jar that names the place Patmos . The island of exile. The island of revelation. He cannot remember his past, only fragments: a woman's laughter, a ring on his finger, a name he whispers into the wilderness. Margaret.

As days blur into silence, Joshua discovers he is not alone. Other survivors arrive with news that offers neither comfort nor closure. And deep in the island's heart, where the map marks only a single watching eye, he finds footprints in the sand. Small. Bare. Leading toward the center of the mystery—and perhaps toward the wife he cannot prove still lives.

Patmos Island is a story of spiritual desolation and stubborn hope, of a man who preached faith to others and must now learn what it costs to believe when God offers no answer, only the choice to keep walking forward.

Some revelations are not written in scripture. Some are carved in tree bark, whispered by wind, and held in the empty space between what we know and what we dare to hope.

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