Lesson In Loyalty -chapter 3- [upd] «2025-2027»
continues the story of Kurt, a 25-year-old teacher and fitness instructor navigating professional ambition and complex personal relationships. Chapter 3 Overview
"Jarek!" Silas’s voice boomed, echoing off the brick walls. "I know you’re here. Don’t make me search for you. You won’t like what happens if I have to look." Lesson in Loyalty -Chapter 3-
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Loyalty isn’t a flat fee; it’s a subscription that requires constant evaluation. In this chapter of growth, we learn that loyalty to one often necessitates a "disloyalty" to another —usually those who no longer align with your path. Key Takeaways: continues the story of Kurt, a 25-year-old teacher
"Hold," Silas barked, grabbing Kael’s shoulder and pushing him down behind a rusted vat. Don’t make me search for you
Stay tuned for the next installment: “Lesson in Loyalty -Chapter 4-: The Reconstruction of Trust.” If you missed Chapters 1 and 2, you can find them in our archive. Share your own crossroads experiences in the comments below—your story might become the lesson someone else needs today.
In the biblical account of Ruth, we find a powerful example of loyalty tested by time. Ruth, a foreigner in a new land, chooses to stand by her mother-in-law Naomi, even when faced with uncertainty and hardship. Despite the temptation to return to her own people and the comforts of her homeland, Ruth remains steadfast, declaring, "Your people shall be my people, and your God, my God" (Ruth 1:16).