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He Still Loves Malcolm

De : Michael J. Melton
Lu par : Mike Whitehead
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He Still Loves Malcolm

By Michael J. Melton

A soul-stirring novel about fame, faith—and the quiet voice that never stops calling us home.

Malcolm Cain was once a boy with a Bible and a fire in his soul. He preached barefoot revivals, fed the homeless, and wept every time he said the name of Jesus.

Now he’s the face of a billion-dollar movement. His sermons trend globally. His name fills arenas. But there’s one name he no longer mentions… and One voice he can no longer hear.

As Malcolm rises to become a spiritual icon, the cost of the spotlight begins to haunt him: a fractured marriage, a silent God, and the slow, dangerous replacement of the gospel with a brand. Behind every ovation, a whisper lingers:

“You didn’t mention Me.”

Through heartbreaking conversations, prophetic dreams from his daughter, and the faithful prayers of those who still believe in the man he used to be, Malcolm is forced to confront the truth: he may have built an empire—but he’s lost his soul.

Will he remember who he was before the lights? Or will the applause drown out the only Voice that ever mattered?

He Still Loves Malcolm is a gripping, poetic, and prophetic novel for a generation caught between influence and intimacy. A must-listen for anyone who’s ever questioned what success really costs—and whether it’s ever too late to come home.

©2025 MIchael J. Melton (P)2025 MIchael J. Melton
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