The Eyes of Christ is a powerful and deeply emotional short story about love, suffering, and divine presence in the darkest of moments.
Rachel is a mother teetering on the edge of despair. Her four-year-old daughter, Mia, is gravely ill, and the silence from heaven feels louder than ever. Once steadfast in her faith, Rachel now wrestles with heart-wrenching questions: Why do the innocent suffer? Where is God in their pain?
But one night, as she gazes into Mia's eyes, everything changes.
Through a quiet yet profound spiritual encounter, Rachel discovers a divine truth: Christ is not distant from our suffering—He is in it. He is in them. In every sick, lost, and hurting child, Jesus reveals Himself—not as a far-off savior, but as the very soul of compassion, bearing our pain from within.
With lyrical prose and raw honesty, The Eyes of Christ invites readers into a sacred space where grief and faith collide, and where love is revealed not in answers, but in presence. For anyone who has ever asked "Where is God?" in their darkest hour, this story offers a breathtaking answer: He is closer than you think.