Why this site?


This is a space for exploring truth, meaning, and beauty through theology, philosophy, poetry, and reason.

This space is an open invitation, always, to those who are uncertain, curious but unconvinced, to consider Christ seriously. 

One day many years ago, with a mix of sweat and Middle Eastern dust clinging to His skin, Jesus called Himself the Way, the Truth, and the Life. 

I’ve found, in my own life, that He is every one of those things. And I pray that you would find your answers in the same treasure, the same infinite resource, as I have.

“…whoever drinks of the water that I will give them will never be thirsty again. The water that I will give them will become in them a spring of water welling up to eternal life.” – John 4:14

To those who already know Him, I hope it might lead you to see Him more clearly, love Him more deeply, cling to Him more desperately, delight in Him more freely.

I hope it will do the same for me.

And finally – here, I try to say more completely what must often be said condensed, hurried. To follow questions to their end, and to write out, as honestly as I can, the thoughts I wish I had time to offer more fully in conversation.

A small, weathered stone church with a simple steeple rises from a mist-covered hillside, surrounded by dark evergreen trees and a sweeping valley fading into the distance. The building’s rough gray stones and wooden door are rendered in high photographic detail, with delicate patches of moss at the base. Cool, soft pre-dawn light bathes the scene, with a faint glow in the sky hinting at sunrise. The mood is reverent and searching, captured from a slightly elevated angle with a wide lens, creating depth and space for reflection, minimal and professional in style.
An open Bible rests on a dark walnut desk, pages illuminated by a single brass desk lamp with a warm, focused beam. The thin, slightly translucent pages reveal faint text from the opposite side, and a slim red ribbon bookmark lies across a passage. In the background, out of focus, are neatly stacked notebooks and a simple wooden cross standing upright. Photographic realism with a clean, modern aesthetic, shot from a slightly elevated angle with shallow depth of field. The mood is quiet, intellectual, and reverent, emphasizing careful study and shared search for truth about Christ.