I didn’t set out to create a Divine narrative.I was just trying to survive. But Scripture kept showing up.Not as verses to memorizeas people to meet. They met me on the road like old friends who’d been watching from the trees.Here are just some of the teachers I met on …
Even though I draw heavily from my personal story to illuminate Biblical truth, I want to be clear:I take the Word seriously.My metaphors may stretch into fractals. My stories might pull from grief, sound, or quantum logic.But I don’t confuse poetic license with doctrinal looseness. There’s a difference between allusion …
What the Widow Taught Me About Oil, Time, and Candles “The wife of a man from the company of the prophets cried out to Elisha, ‘Your servant my husband is dead, and you know that he revered the Lord. But now his creditor is coming to take my two boys …
There is a question we must begin to ask: those of us who teach the mystery of manifestation, the power of thought, the unfolding of reality through the Word: Where do you tell your people to go for images? In this age of vision boards, vague vibrations, and cherry-picked verses, …
And What Does That Have to Do with Batman? Let’s clear something up:When I say fractal, I don’t mean fraction.I’m not trying to sound deep.I’m trying to offer you a T.I.P. – a Truth In Performance . In math, a fractal is a pattern that repeats itself on multiple scales. …
“Elisha said, ‘Go around and ask all your neighbors for empty jars. Don’t ask for just a few. Then go inside and shut the door behind you and your sons. Pour oil into all the jars, and as each is filled, put it to one side.’”—2 Kings 4:3–4 (NIV) When …
(A Parable) Monkey Man had been grinding since his first neuron fired. He’d learned early that safety came through speed.Achievement bought love.Stillness got you eaten. So he trained himself on the law of effort:Go hard. Or go home. The limbic labyrinth became his temple.Dopamine his incense.Fear his fire.Mathematics, his Tool. …
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 reset becomes just another climb that’s exhausting, endless, and incomplete. Why? Because most of us are trying to change only …
Many people read Bible stories as a chore or an obligation, but once you realize (as in become fully aware of) how these stories parallel the journey of the human mind, the words are no longer the disjointed verses of long dead people, they become the ley lines of the …