“Pause Before You Tap” — The New Everyday Wisdom
Why This Matters More Than Ever The habit of pausing. You don’t have to be a cybersecurity expert to stay safe online. You don’t need special training, expensive tools, or a technical background. You need something far more powerful—and already within reach: A grandmother receives a text: “Your package is delayed. Click here to reschedule.” […]
How the Bible Came to Be: God Speaking Through People
Many people grow up thinking the Bible came down from heaven all at once, perfect and complete, as if God whispered every word into someone’s ear while they were in a trance. That idea sounds comforting—but it is not actually how the Bible describes itself. The Bible tells a richer, more human story. God Really […]
The Long Wait: When Heaven Is Silent and Time Feels Closed
“How long, O Lord?” —Psalm 13:1 Introduction: The Weight of Unanswered Time There is a waiting that tests more than patience—it tests identity, not the brief pause between prayer and provision—but the extended silence where years accumulate, and nothing seems to move. And somewhere in that stretch, a quiet thought begins to surface: “I’ve heard […]
Getting Out of Our Own Way – A Reflection on Modern Relationships, Full Lives, and Making Room Again
Most men and women today are not unkind. They are not shallow. They are not opposed to love, commitment, or shared life. Yet many of us quietly sense that something isn’t working. We date. We talk. We list preferences. We swipe past one another. And still, many well-meaning people walk away feeling puzzled, tired, or […]
When Power Outruns Wisdom Artificial Intelligence, Human Responsibility, and the Mercy That Restrains History
Author’s Note Scripture reminds us that “a word spoken in due season; how good it is” (Proverbs 15:23). My hope is not to speak louder than the moment requires, but faithfully within it—offering reassurance, clarity, and encouragement where fear or confusion might otherwise take root. It may seem ironic that an essay concerned with artificial […]
The Harmony of Hierarchy—A Christ-Centered Reading of 1 Corinthians 11:3
This paper emerged from months of prayerful reflection, theological dialogue, and sincere questioning. In an age when data and doctrine often clash, I sought to hold truth and grace together—guided by Scripture, shaped by history, and refined through conversation. My engagement with biblical scholarship—including voices such as Michael Heiser, Craig Blomberg, Cynthia Westfall, and Dan […]
Living as A Gentle & Faithful Witness – Faith in Dialogue With Doubt
Author’s Note These reflections do not attempt to settle every question, nor to protect belief from inquiry. Instead, they seek to listen carefully: to Scripture as it is, to history as it was, and to faith as it is lived. This essay approaches Christian witness not as argument or proof, but as presence. It reflects […]
Truth Beyond Measure — Divine Integrity, Human Inquiry, & the Limits of Data
How do God’s character, human questions, and the limits of what we can know fit together? Data and logic help gain knowledge, but the Truth goes beyond what we can measure. By bringing theology, philosophy, and biblical studies into conversation, it shows that we both need empirical methods and yet cannot entirely rely on them […]
Marriage, Risk, and Redemption -A Christ-Centered Reflection for Our Black Community
“Unless the Lord builds the house, those who build it labor in vain.” — Psalm 127:1 Editor’s Note This essay was written out of love for our Black community and reverence for Christ — not to shame, pressure, or provoke, but to engage in truth with humility and hope. While the reflections here are shaped […]
The Logic of Faith: A Christ-Centered Reflection on Order, Equality, and Truth
This work grew out of conversations at the crossroads of theology, scholarship, and lived faith. It began as a search for understanding—how truth, order, and love can coexist without contradiction. Over time, it evolved into a dialogue between faith and reason, Scripture and scholarship, heart and mind.