Winona Vega thought marrying a wealthy man meant security. A beautiful home, dinner parties with polished silverware, and a future free of worry. But somewhere between the wedding vows and the locked bank accounts, she lost everything-except her name. Micah calls it "protecting their finances." But Winona has no credit cards, no car, and no access to money-not even enough to buy shampoo. Her phone plan is controlled.
Her friendships have faded. And her world has narrowed to one truth: she is completely dependent on a man who only sees her as a possession. As shame settles in and silence grows louder, Winona begins to question whether this life is what God had in mind-or if He's still listening at all. Until one quiet moment in the back corner of a library, a verse finds her:"I will provide."The Empty Chair is a tender, raw, and redemptive story of financial abuse, quiet strength, and God's unwavering provision.
As Winona rediscovers her voice and the courage to leave, she learns that God doesn't just see her-He is making a way where there once was none. Because even when the table feels empty.God always saves a seat.
Winona Vega thought marrying a wealthy man meant security. A beautiful home, dinner parties with polished silverware, and a future free of worry. But somewhere between the wedding vows and the locked bank accounts, she lost everything-except her name. Micah calls it "protecting their finances." But Winona has no credit cards, no car, and no access to money-not even enough to buy shampoo. Her phone plan is controlled.
Her friendships have faded. And her world has narrowed to one truth: she is completely dependent on a man who only sees her as a possession. As shame settles in and silence grows louder, Winona begins to question whether this life is what God had in mind-or if He's still listening at all. Until one quiet moment in the back corner of a library, a verse finds her:"I will provide."The Empty Chair is a tender, raw, and redemptive story of financial abuse, quiet strength, and God's unwavering provision.
As Winona rediscovers her voice and the courage to leave, she learns that God doesn't just see her-He is making a way where there once was none. Because even when the table feels empty.God always saves a seat.