The Christian’s Joy

Joy is something that has always been a rather elusive concept both cognitively and experientially for me. Cognitively it has always seemed that it was something that people experienced but couldn’t describe in any meaningful or conceptual manner, it seemed as though Joy was something limited to experiential reality and had no place in beingContinue reading “The Christian’s Joy”

American Theology

Over the years, I’ve heard dozens of stories about the after-effects of intense persecution and for the most part, they have unfortunately left me un-phased and unchallenged. This year I took up the challenge to read as many of A. W. Tozer’s works as I could, and while several other authors joined the reading list,Continue reading “American Theology”

Thinking Well and Acting Slow

We live in a culture where going slow is seen as a negative, or at least that’s the way it feels. Busy isn’t just an adjective that describes most peoples schedules. Busy is something that a lot of people breathe. Being busy is something that has become second nature and it’s almost like we haveContinue reading “Thinking Well and Acting Slow”

Rehashing Piety in the Modern World

On April 20th, of the year 2020, I began a journey through the Institutes of the Christian Religion, by John Calvin. Today is July 9th of the year 2021. My perspective on the meaning of piety has changed more in the past year than in the preceding years. Over the past year, Calvin’s insights alongsideContinue reading “Rehashing Piety in the Modern World”

Compelled, Convinced, and Changed

The Following Musings are inspired by the work of Ed Stetzer and Philip Nation in the first chapter of their book “Compelled by Love” I think most Evangelicals, conservative and progressive alike, would agree with me in saying that the love of Christ ought to compel me towards some end, convince me of some thing,Continue reading “Compelled, Convinced, and Changed”

About the Author

I am a young professional working towards expertise in Historical Theology, Christian Apologetics, Moral Philosophy, and Biblical Counseling. I am passionate about educating and encouraging curious Christians and helping them recognize how their emotional well-being impacts their theological development. I work as a Field-Partner with Christian Businessmen’s Connection (CBMC) in the DFW office under PhilContinue reading “About the Author”

Discipleship In a Post-Modern Context

Let me begin from the outset of this article by saying that this is by no means the law of the land when it comes to the topic. These are some thoughts and reflections after having discipled my peers and younger students for 3 years in a college and high school context. 1. Discipleship isContinue reading “Discipleship In a Post-Modern Context”