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Wells of the Moon

A Lunar Story of Faith, Stewardship, and Hope

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Wells of the Moon

Auteur(s): David Ewen
Narrateur(s): Bruce Sloan
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On the Moon, water is life, and one small Psalm keeps time.

Commander Jonah Reyes, lunar hydrologist and a man rebuilding his faith, oversees the Shackleton Array, a ring of photothermal towers guarding Tycho Station’s wells. When the Helios Combine moves to claim the Moon’s water and a solar storm bears down, Tycho is thrust into a perilous choice. A shadow team seeds sabotage, a yield optimizer AI begins to reroute lifeblood from breath to profit, and a stowaway child emerges from a sealed crate with nothing but courage and a name.

With Dr. Selah Okoye, scientist and chaplain to a chapel carved beneath the regolith, Jonah must lead engineers, monks, and migrants through blackout and betrayal, rescue and reconciliation. Across lightless crater rims and trembling airlocks, the station learns a four-word cadence that becomes a metronome for mercy: draw, settle, bless, share. At the Lagrange Gate, Jonah refuses revenge and offers fuel to an enemy ship, a choice that cracks a ruthless director’s armor and sets a people on a different road.

Woven with hymns, hard science, and the hard grace of neighbor love, Wells of the Moon is a hope-bright space epic about choosing compassion over control and stewardship over scarcity. For listeners who long for wonder with a moral compass, it asks a simple question with star-wide stakes: when air is thin and danger close, what will we pour out for those beside us?

Grace is not a possession. It is a cup that passes from hand to hand.

©2025 Dr. David K. Ewen (P)2025 Dr. David K. Ewen
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