Imma put on my religious hat with years of Christian private school, church doctrine, and apologetics to help affirm what the previous post said.
Take this as a sort of rebuke:
I agree with @darthmongoose fully. Even just from the blurb, it comes off as very religious. While it is good if you stick to publishing sites that have faith as it's main focus. You won't be getting many readers here. If you want proof in passages that this is not the right way to go about the faith, I will give you some. However, for now, here is one that has opened my eyes to preaching the word. 1 Corinthians 14. Start from verse 26 on.
There, you will find that, according to the apostle Paul, being overly religious in a non-religious setting will ultimately lead to less followers as you are, for lack of a better term, scaring people off. If you study church doctrine, you will also find that actions are what lead more people to Christ, not as much for words or preaching. Look up the martyr Polycarp as an example.
However if you want words, strategically target your audience. Like @darthmongoose says, the audience on Tapas is mainly a LGBTQ+ audience as well as fantasy. If you have have a story of redemption of a more general sin, such as greed, its not going to be a relatable genre, nor is it going to be accepted. Though, I promise you that it will be accepted in a Christian publishing site, and people will love it. However, it's not for Tapas in any way.
Don't get me wrong. I'm not trying to dissuade you in anyway. However, I would ask you to broaden your horizons and write about different things. While greed is a good topic to tackle, many sermons, preachers, and books already do this, and it's a necessary, but overused topic. If you refuse to, then I can't help with that. However, I would like to remind you that one of the main principles in apologetics is to hate the sin, and not the sinner. Essentially, when you read or write about LGBTQ+, question yourself, is this a sin. That's where you should start.
If its not a concern in your life, of an uncomfortable topic, then I would especially recommend that you look into the topic, as either way, it will be helpful and eyeopening.
If you don't belive in that principle of apologetics, then I will say this: Just as Jesus sat with sinners and understood them and their struggles, so should you, if you strive to follow Him. Was he in anyway sinful for considering different topics, conversing with the crowd, and knowing people's inner thoughts? No, not in any way, and you should know why.
Lastly, if you still choose to be ignorant on the topic, then I will pose a final question. Ignorance of the law will not excuse any person, either civilly or criminally. That is the law in the United states, a human law. As Christians, do we not hold ourselves to a higher standard if we truly follow God?
So again, I applaud you for wanting to share this story with everyone. I do not doubt your intentions, nor do I want to dissuade you from writing something like this. However, my point is that this is not the platform to do so, and it shouldn't be your main goal to start with. If you truly do want this to be your platform, then by all means, keep publishing. There is nothing anyone can do to stop you. However, I would suggest that you switch to a more relatable topic and, as @darthmongoose said, "Tone down" on the religious themes. There is a reason that it doesn't get as much attention as it should, and it will not be successful if you keep the strong themes.
(look up Hand of The Morningstar as an example of this. You've probably never heard of it, but it suffered for the same reason, even though it was a pretty decent looking comic.)