“Until the lions tell their story, the tale of the hunt will always glorify the hunter.”
For too long, the narratives of faith, injustice, and redemption have been told only by those who held the power to write them. Institutions scripted the story. The harmed were expected to stay silent. The record glorified the hunter while the voices of the hunted were erased from its pages.
Here, we change that.
Presbyterians Anonymous and A Stolen Legacy exist to flip the script. Together, we are a platform for accountability and memory and a place where silenced voices become testimonies and buried truths find daylight. We do not simply archive what was lost; we amplify what was stolen. Every message we receive, every story shared, is a piece of a collective witness too sacred to be hidden.
This is not about dismantling for destruction’s sake, it is about exposing wounds so they can finally heal. We believe restoration begins with truth, even when truth unsettles the comfortable and disrupts the official record.
Our latest offering is not just a book, it is the embodiment of this vision. Loving the Church: Experiences and Insights About Its Truth by Charon A. Barconey is our first published work in this new era: a modern-day lament, a bold witness, and a refusal to stay silent. This book is proof of what happens when silenced voices write their own chapters, when stolen legacies reclaim the pen.
Owning this book is more than reading, it’s joining a movement. It’s standing in the gap between what was erased and what must be remembered. This is where the hunted become storytellers, where the voiceless become authors, and where history finally bends toward truth.