My new book, A Brighter Blueprint: The Twelve Threads of Effective Advocacy, launches in just three days! Every preorder will receive not only a signed copy, but also a small … Continue reading Free Gift for Preorders!
My new book, A Brighter Blueprint: The Twelve Threads of Effective Advocacy, launches in just three days! Every preorder will receive not only a signed copy, but also a small … Continue reading Free Gift for Preorders!
With “A Brighter Blueprint: The Twelve Threads of Effective Advocacy” officially launching on March 27, many of you have asked how you can help spread the word. Advocacy is all … Continue reading Five Ways to Support the Launch of “A Brighter Blueprint”!
In just three weeks, A Brighter Blueprint: The Twelve Threads of Effective Advocacy will be here!
My team helped me create this short promo video – it would be so helpful if you could share it with people you know!
Ten years. In thirty-one days, on March 27th, we will mark a decade since we said goodbye to Tori. For 3,652 days, I have lived in the “if onlys.” If … Continue reading The Tenth Year: From a Monument to a Map
I’ve observed something over the past year that has become clearer in recent months than ever before: We are afraid of being uncomfortable. In the United States, we often have … Continue reading Why We Fear the Very Thing That Saves Us
We have a choice to make. We can say “It doesn’t have to be this way” with resignation, or we can say it with a fire of determination. I’m choosing the fire.
“What is a legacy? It’s planting seeds in a garden you never get to see.” – Hamilton (Lin-Manuel Miranda) I ponder this quote from Hamilton often. Lately, I’ve been thinking … Continue reading Reflections on Legacy
The poem explores themes of exclusion, facade, and self-worth. The speaker reflects on unreciprocated love and the painful realization of being overlooked. It conveys a yearning for belonging and highlights the dichotomy between appearances and reality. Ultimately, the speaker resolves to find peace by embracing self-acceptance and leaving behind the illusions of the past.
If our primary identity is rooted in Christ, then our political label must remain secondary—
a tool to be used, not an identity to be defended.
The post reflects deep concern over the disconnect between professed Christian values and the actions of some believers, particularly in the context of political power and hate. It urges a return to core teachings of love, humility, and compassion, criticizing Christian nationalism for distorting Christ’s image and advocating for a renewed commitment to embodying true Christian principles.