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    I Married a Church Man, But Ran the First Night

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    Everyone kept telling me how blessed I was to marry a “church man.” I smiled politely… never imagining I would be running for my life on the very first night.

    During our courtship, he was gentle, soft‑spoken, always quoting scripture, always calm. He never so much as raised his voice. Maybe that’s why I didn’t truly see him. I was blinded by the idea of marrying the man everyone praised.

    At the altar, he squeezed my hands and whispered, “Our home will be built on prayer.”

    Even at the reception, he paused mid‑meal just to offer another prayer. In that moment, I felt convinced I had finally found peace.

    But that peace didn’t travel home with me.

    After the wedding, we arrived at his house – a quiet place at the end of a lonely street. The moment he opened the door, a strange smell drifted out. Not perfume… something like burnt oil mixed with ashes.

    “Don’t mind that,” he said lightly. “My midnight incense.”

    Midnight incense?

    I forced a smile, but uneasiness crawled through me. I followed him inside anyway.

    He led me to the bedroom. As I moved to sit, he snapped, “No! Wait. There’s an order to things.”

    He walked to the wardrobe and stood there whispering under his breath. Five minutes passed. Then twenty. Then nearly an hour.

    “Honey,” I said carefully, “it’s getting late.”

    Without turning, he lifted his hand. “Don’t speak.”

    My stomach tightened. Through the window, I suddenly noticed two men approaching the house.

    “Are you expecting someone?” I asked.

    He turned slowly, staring at me without answering.

    Something inside me whispered: Run.

    I hesitated… until the voice inside grew louder: Run now.

    Just as I spun toward the door, footsteps sounded, and the front door creaked open.

    I froze.

    My husband’s tone suddenly softened. “You look frightened. These are my friends from down the street.”

    “Friends? At this hour? On our wedding night?”

    He laughed. “You worry too much. Don’t you trust me? You know who I am in church. They’re believers too.”

    He stepped out to greet them, and moments later, the house filled with cheerful laughter. Maybe I had misjudged. People always called him a church man, after all.

    I freshened up and joined them. They welcomed me kindly, cracking jokes about the wedding. Everything felt normal again.

    Or so I thought.

    Days went by, and the visits continued—late nights, sometimes until morning. He claimed they were devout men too, yet I never once heard them pray or mention God.

    I began noticing things: how he left the door unlocked each night, how they crept in silently, how he insisted on serving them himself, never letting me bring food or drinks.

    One night, I decided to stay awake.

    When they arrived at midnight, he came into the bedroom pretending to check on me. I feigned sleep. Minutes later, I heard quiet footsteps, hushed whispers… then silence.

    I rose slowly.

    The living room was dark and empty. But a faint glow leaked from under the kitchen door.

    My pulse hammered. I edged closer. The whispers ceased, as if they sensed me.

    I hesitated, then eased the handle down…

    Pushed the door open…

    And what I saw froze me where I stood.

    My husband and his friends… caught in something I couldn’t comprehend at first. But as the dim light revealed the scene, the truth struck like lightning.

    “My God,” I whispered, shaking. “So this is who you really are…?”

    He tried to speak, but nothing came out. His friends turned away, scrambling to adjust their clothes in shame.

    I fled to the bedroom, tears streaming, grabbing my bag with trembling hands.

    He followed moments later, voice cracking.

    “Honey, please don’t leave. I love you. I want our marriage to work. I’m sorry. I should have told you.”

    I looked at him with heartbreak. “You let everyone believe you were a man of God. You carried that title with pride, yet look at this. Why hide behind a lie?”

    “I was ashamed,” he sobbed. “I kept telling myself I’d change. But it only got worse. I’ve fought this for years. I really do want help.”

    I exhaled deeply. “Then start with the truth. Go to church. Confess. Ask for forgiveness. If you’re willing to face this openly… maybe we can rebuild honestly.”

    The next day, he did exactly that.

    When he stood before the congregation and admitted everything, the entire room went silent, then began to cry.

    They prayed for him. And for the first time, I saw a genuine man standing there—not a mask.

    He cut off his friends. We started over.
    No more lies.
    No more secrets.

    Just honesty, forgiveness, and a chance to build something real.

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