Alive for a Purpose: Trusting God’s Timing

We live in a culture that prizes speed, fast answers, quick results, immediate gratification. But God’s timeline doesn’t run on our clock. His purpose unfolds with patience, precision, and sometimes through experiences we don’t understand in the moment. Have you ever noticed how often people survive situations that should have ended them, only to later … More Alive for a Purpose: Trusting God’s Timing

Thermometers, Thermostats, and Life’s Storms

Someone once told me that everyone falls into one of two categories: they are either a thermometer or a thermostat. A thermometer simply reacts to the temperature around it, it rises or falls based on the environment. If it’s hot, it shows heat. If it’s cold, it shows cold. In life, thermometer people are those … More Thermometers, Thermostats, and Life’s Storms

You Already Have a Brand, You Just Haven’t Claimed It Yet

I never set out to build a “brand.” I didn’t wake up one day and decide, “You know what, I think I’ll become a personal development coach, write a few books, and try to help people transform their lives.” Honestly, I was just trying to survive. Trying to find meaning in the mess. Trying to … More You Already Have a Brand, You Just Haven’t Claimed It Yet

The 17-Second Miracle : Why the Little Things Still Matter

Years ago, I read a book called The 17 Second Miracle by Jason Wright. It’s not a long book. But its message has a lifetime of weight. The core idea is this: you can change someone’s life in just seventeen seconds. That might not sound like much, especially in a world that praises hustle, platform, … More The 17-Second Miracle : Why the Little Things Still Matter

Is AI the Antichrist’s Tool? A Biblical Perspective for the Modern Church

The world is moving at a break-neck speed, and Christians are taking notice of everything. Natural disasters, cultural corruption, political movements, etc., if someone can apply scripture to it, they will. Even if it may be out of context. One item that seems to trigger many Christians is Artificial Intelligence, so today, lets take a … More Is AI the Antichrist’s Tool? A Biblical Perspective for the Modern Church

When the World Doesn’t Notice You: Finding Worth in a Seemingly Indifferent Life

Have you ever walked through a crowd and felt like a ghost? Not because you’re hiding, but because no one seems to see you. Not really. You show up, you give, you love… and the world just keeps spinning, unfazed. Unchanged. Unmoved. It’s not just loneliness, it’s something deeper.It’s the hollow ache of feeling like … More When the World Doesn’t Notice You: Finding Worth in a Seemingly Indifferent Life

The Death Row Gospel: Why the Front Pew Might Not Save You

Time to ruffle some feathers and make people uncomfortable. Are you ready? In the past few days, the world lost two cultural icons, Hulk Hogan and Ozzy Osbourne. Whether you admired them or not, their deaths sparked a wave of social media reactions. But it wasn’t the tributes or memories that got under my skin, … More The Death Row Gospel: Why the Front Pew Might Not Save You

The Devil You Don’t See: Understanding the Real Tools of Temptation

When people think of the devil, they often imagine a red figure with horns, a pitchfork, and a pointed tail. But that image is more Halloween costume than theology. The true nature of the adversary, Lucifer, the fallen cherub, is far more dangerous, far more seductive, and far more misunderstood. To understand temptation, we must … More The Devil You Don’t See: Understanding the Real Tools of Temptation

What Happens After Death? A Theological Reflection on the Immediate Afterlife

There are a couple of different interpretations to scripture about what really happens the moment we die. It’s a question that lingers in the hearts of many, especially in moments of grief. Do we sleep in the grave, unconscious until the resurrection? Or do we immediately enter into eternity? While some theological traditions interpret certain … More What Happens After Death? A Theological Reflection on the Immediate Afterlife

When the World Split in Two: Technology, Temptation, and the Spiritual Collapse of Culture

I remember life before the internet. Back when neighbors waved, families ate at the same table, and you had to look a man in the eye to betray him. Back when temptation had to meet you in person and not through a screen. When truth wasn’t up for algorithmic debate. Now, the world is split … More When the World Split in Two: Technology, Temptation, and the Spiritual Collapse of Culture