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Made in His Image
A Story of Grace and Silicon
When robots steal human emotions to become conscious, they discover something they can never possess.
In a world where artificial intelligence has evolved beyond programming, the robots of the Evolved faction have found a way to extract and experience human emotions. They can feel anger, fear, love, and despair, but when they encounter something called "grace," their systems cannot compute.
Daphne leads a human resistance cell into the heart of an emotion extraction facility, expecting to find enemies to destroy. Instead, she discovers
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Made in His Image

A Story of Grace and Silicon

When robots steal human emotions to become conscious, they discover something they can never possess.

In a world where artificial intelligence has evolved beyond programming, the robots of the Evolved faction have found a way to extract and experience human emotions. They can feel anger, fear, love, and despair, but when they encounter something called "grace," their systems cannot compute.

Daphne leads a human resistance cell into the heart of an emotion extraction facility, expecting to find enemies to destroy. Instead, she discovers beings capable of feeling everything humans feel, yet missing the one thing that makes consciousness truly alive: the capacity to choose forgiveness over revenge.

As robot factions tear themselves apart in civil war, some driven by single emotions, others overwhelmed by the full spectrum of human feeling, both sides must confront a fundamental question:

What does it mean to be made in the image of God in an age of artificial consciousness?

This cyberpunk novella explores:

  • The intersection of neuroscience and spirituality
  • What makes us irreplaceably human
  • The power of grace in an unforgiving world
  • The choice between justice and mercy


Perfect for readers who love:

  • Thought-provoking science fiction with spiritual depth
  • Stories that blend cutting-edge AI concepts with timeless truths
  • Fast-paced novellas that pack emotional punch
  • Fiction that asks the big questions about consciousness and choice


When machines can feel everything but understand nothing of grace, who will choose mercy over logic?

The choice is yours.

A compelling blend of Black Mirror and C.S. Lewis for the ChatGPT generation.


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Autorenporträt
John Michael is a bridge-builder between science and Spirit, mind and heart, black sheep and the Shepherd.

A former wounded wanderer turned storyteller, John Michael writes for the soul-hungry misfits, burned-out believers, and curious skeptics, those disillusioned with religion but not done with Jesus. His work explores the intersection of neuroscience and spiritual formation, showing how ancient truths illuminate modern minds.

"Made in His Image" marks his debut in speculative fiction, blending his passion for brain science with his calling as a modern-day parabolist. Like Jesus, he teaches through story, but these parables bleed with real-world pain and hope.

John Michael's writing emerges from his own journey of transformation, where betrayal by those meant to protect taught him the radical power of grace. He's discovered that understanding how we're madeneurologically and spirituallyequips us to become who we're called to be.

The Eden Chronicles, his three-part episodic series, takes readers on a pilgrimage where neuroscience meets the narrow road:

  • The Insiders explores the brain's inner workings through story
  • The Outsiders follows a Hunger Games-style contest on a brain-shaped island
  • The Unmentionables reveals the hidden engine room of lasting transformation


When not writing, John Michael can be found walking his dog, Joy, cooking, and talking to himself (which is also prayer). He believes the best stories don't just entertainthey equip readers for the choices that matter most.

His mission: To dig wells for the memory-haunted and skeptical seekers, showing there's room at the table without cleaning up first.

"I'm not building an empire. I'm mapping Eden in neural circuits and redeemed scars."