Like Sisyphus and his boulder, many of us spend our lives pushing toward transformation, only to feel it roll back down again. Every sermon, every self-help book, every Monday morning …
the Three Cons of Conscious Behavior—Conditional, Conditioning, and Congenital—and how understanding them has transformed the way I guide others and walk through the world. Some people change easily, some need …
Scaffolding the Bridge In teaching Numbers and Wonder: Rekindling the Spiritual Beauty of Mathematics, I’ve come to see that the biggest barriers to learning aren’t always intellectual, they are often …
The Spiritual Worlds of Great Mathematicians Mathematics is often portrayed as a realm of cold logic: precise, detached, and immune to the mysteries of spirit or emotion. Yet this perception …
The Evolution of Mathematics Mathematics, today viewed as the epitome of logic and objectivity, began its life deeply entwined with spirituality and mysticism. For much of human history, numbers and …
Numbers have always intrigued humanity. From ancient civilizations that revered numerical patterns to modern societies that rely on complex calculations, numbers serve as bridges between the tangible and the abstract. …
Numbers have fascinated humans for as long as we can remember. We use them to count, measure, and solve problems, but also to search for deeper meanings. This is where …
There are names we inherit and names we earn.Some we outgrow. Others we grow into. But there are a few names that don’t come from parents, teachers, or culture.They come …
When we encounter the word faith, it often evokes images of spiritual traditions – rituals, sacred texts, and intangible hopes. Some people recoil from the word for fear of being …
‘The Call’ is not simply a poem — it was the seed, the spark, the living Rhema word that set the Iternations of my journey into motion. These words came not from my mind alone but from the deep, living well of Spirit, whispered into my being as a Holy summons.









