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Where Love is God is
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Narrated by:
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Miguel Khoury
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Written by:
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Leo Tolstoy
Martin Avdeitch is a skilled cobbler whose tiny basement workshop looks out upon a cold Russian street. Once sustained by family and faith, he has been left alone by devastating loss. Grief has hardened his heart, and he can no longer understand why God has allowed him to suffer.
Then a visiting pilgrim encourages Martin to stop living for his sorrow and begin living for God. Martin turns to the Gospels, and their message gradually restores his sense of peace and purpose.
One evening, he hears a mysterious voice promising that Christ will visit him the following day.
Martin waits eagerly at his window, but instead of a divine figure, he encounters ordinary people in need: an elderly laborer exhausted by the cold, a struggling mother unable to keep her baby warm, and a hungry boy caught stealing an apple. Martin offers each of them warmth, food, forgiveness, and compassion.
As night falls, he wonders why his promised visitor never came—until he receives a revelation that transforms his understanding of faith forever.
Where Love Is, God Is is Leo Tolstoy’s moving Christian parable about grief, redemption, mercy, and the sacred presence found in everyday acts of kindness.
Warmly narrated by Miguel Khoury, this timeless short story reminds us that whenever we serve someone in need, we may be welcoming God himself.
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