The Roads That Shape Us: Fear, Faith, and the Call to Walk Forward

Not all roads are easy. Some call us into the unknown, demanding faith, grit, and a willingness to walk forward—even when fear whispers for us to turn back.

The blog profile pic is mine. It comes from the backwoods of southern Georgia—uncharted, untamed, where the past lingers in the trees and the silence is heavier than the heat. It’s the kind of road where you feel like something is watching. Maybe it is.

In Wilde Redemption, Decker walks roads like this—long, lonesome, leading him straight into the unknown. Into the wild. Into something bigger than himself. He’s looking for answers. For courage. For a way forward that doesn’t begin and end in fear. Read more about Wilde Redemption here.

Some roads are a choice. Others call you whether you’re ready or not.

I’ve always believed that faith isn’t just about comfort—it’s about grit. It’s about walking forward even when the path is dark. Even when you don’t know where it leads. That’s the heart of Wilde Redemption—a story about standing up, standing firm, and walking into the unknown with faith, even when everything in you wants to run.

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