Out of the Mouths of Children
Prophets, Book 2
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Mike Whitehead
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Out of the Mouths of Children is a powerful supernatural Christian novel that unfolds where heaven and earth quietly collide.
Hannah and Blaze Mercer are not ordinary children. From the moment they are born, unseen forces gather around them—angels appointed, darkness watching, destiny already in motion. Though small and seemingly fragile, the siblings carry a rare spiritual authority, one rooted not in strength or knowledge, but in purity, obedience, and faith untouched by the world.
After a devastating tragedy leaves them orphaned, Hannah and Blaze are placed in a children’s home in the small town of Taylor, Texas. There, their presence begins to change everything. Without spectacle or intention, prayers whispered by the children calm broken hearts, reveal hidden wounds, and expose truths long buried. Adults find themselves undone by peace they cannot explain. Other children feel safe for the first time in their lives. And unseen battles begin to stir.
Watching over them is Triezel, an ancient guardian angel sworn to protect the children from forces both human and supernatural. As darkness gathers strength through a charismatic and dangerous figure rising elsewhere in the world, Triezel knows the hour is approaching—an hour when truth will be tested, faith will be challenged, and the smallest voices will be called to speak the loudest.
This is a story about grief and grace, about unseen wars fought in quiet rooms, and about the profound truth echoed in Scripture: that God often silences the enemy not through power or position, but through the voices of children.
Deeply emotional, spiritually rich, and written with reverence and hope, Out of the Mouths of Children is a reminder that no one walks their battles alone—and that sometimes, the greatest strength comes from the smallest among us.
©2025 Michael J. Melton (P)2026 Michael J. Melton