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The Daye the Deacon Left

Brenda Daye’s Rainy Day Stories

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The Daye the Deacon Left

By: I.S.Q. Press, Tracy Lee
Narrated by: Millie Hearts
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Some departures are loud.

Others arrive like rain.

When Deacon Daye walks away—from the church, from expectation, from the life everyone thought was settled—Brenda Daye is left to sit with the questions his absence stirs. What happens to faith when the people we trust disappear? What happens when prayers feel unanswered, and God seems silent?

Told through intimate reflections, rainy-day conversations with God, and moments of quiet reckoning, The Daye the Deacon Left follows Brenda as she learns that belief isn’t always polished or certain. Sometimes it sounds like complaint. Sometimes it looks like doubt. Sometimes it arrives in fragments, whispered instead of spoken aloud.

Written in a voice that feels like porch talk—honest, tender, and unafraid of unfinished thoughts—this story explores faith as lived, not performed. It is about grief that doesn’t announce itself, forgiveness that takes time, and the kind of spiritual growth that happens when everything familiar shifts.

For listeners who appreciate character-driven stories, reflective prose, and faith explored with humility rather than certainty, The Daye the Deacon Left is an invitation to sit with the rain long enough to hear what it has to say.

For anyone who had to learn how to forgive the rain.

©2025 Tracy Yvette Lee (P)2026 Tracy Yvette Lee
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