Trademarks of a Christian (This is a sermon originally preached on August 9th, 2020, at Syracuse Alliance Church. If you’d like to watch the… Continue reading “Trademarks of a Christian”…
A Tale of Three Melodies Last week, I talked about whether we should have meaning assigned to what we create or not. If you haven’t… Continue reading “A Tale of Three Melodies”…
A Scribe’s Words For me, writing carries a momentous responsibility. Each word is meticulously chosen and ordered in its place. Words have power.… Continue reading “A Scribe’s Words”…
Shattered Expectations If 2020 could be summed up in two words, I think those words would be my choice. Shattered Expectations. Every… Continue reading “Shattered Expectations”…
Someday I’ll keep this short, I promise. For the most part, I avoid drawing. Or, I should say, I avoid sharing… Continue reading “Someday”…
The Joy in the Mess A few years ago, two of my older brothers wanted to write two philosophy books. The first was going to… Continue reading “The Joy in the Mess”…
Drudging Out of 2019 This is going to start on a bit of an off-note. There’s a word that keeps coming to mind, especially… Continue reading “Drudging Out of 2019”…
A Time for Everything The change in the seasons is very apparent. Those who have been calling for fall weather have finally gotten it,… Continue reading “A Time for Everything”…
Stronghold Crusader, Economics and Sunrises Growing up, we had this PC game called Stronghold Crusader. It was set during the Crusades – you were a… Continue reading “Stronghold Crusader, Economics and Sunrises”…
A View from the Window It’s always difficult to write consistently – sometimes, I feel like I should write two days in a row, just… Continue reading “A View from the Window”…