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Altars in the Ruins

Twenty-Five Sermons from the Ruins Redeemed by Grace

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Altars in the Ruins

By: Alex Parkview
Narrated by: Mark Cyr
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Alex Parkview’s final collection in the trilogy—following

*Cathedral of Scars* and

*Doors Wide in the Ruins*—brings twenty-five raw, unflinching sermons straight from the wreckage of real life. Veterans carrying invisible wounds. Betrayed hearts still bleeding. Envy that ends in murder. Performative virtue that costs nothing. Sleepless nights turned vigil. The unreached who never heard the name Jesus. Elite depravity shielded by power. Questions too heavy for easy answers. And through every fracture, grace refuses to leave.

These are not polished devotionals. They are sermons forged in fire—many beginning with heavy metal anthems that scream what prayer cannot (Five Finger Death Punch, Bon Jovi, Shinedown, System of a Down, Papa Roach, and more). They wrestle the hardest tensions: moral injury and PTSD, Judas’s prophetic betrayal, innocent suffering despite free will, salvation for those who never heard the gospel, hell’s biblical distinctions, date-setting arrogance, bibliolatry’s danger, and justice for the exploited. Yet every piece ends at the same place: an altar in the ruins where grace meets broken sacrifice and turns ashes into offering.

Whether you’re a veteran still fighting the night, a doubter who keeps knocking, a grieving heart longing for reunion, or someone carrying scars no one sees—this book is for you. The altars are waiting. Grace is already here.

**This is the final sermon compilation in the series.

**The cathedral has been scarred. The doors have been thrown open. The altars have been raised from the ashes.

Now the sermon continues—not in pages, but in lives.

The next word might be the one God preaches through you.

©2026 Alex Parkview (P)2026 Alex Parkview
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