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 […]
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 […]