McKay had it all—a loving family, a childhood filled with faith, and a future mapped out in the Church. At fifteen, he boldly declared to his father, “I will go and do what the Lord hath commanded,” believing his path was set. But a handful of bad choices and a single injury during football practice sent his life spiraling in a direction he never saw coming. Alcohol. Drugs. Theft. A string of dead-end jobs. A toxic relationship. By twenty-one, the boy who once dreamed of serving God was lost in a life of addiction and regret. Then came the arrest. The cold slam of a jail cell door. The suffocating silence of maximum security. And a single question that haunted him—What made me so happy as a child? Stripped of everything, McKay found himself in the one place he never expected—face to face with the God he had abandoned. In the depths of despair, a miracle unfolded. This is the story of a man who lost himself, the darkness that nearly consumed him, and the light that led him home.
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