Mephibosheth’s story isn’t about weakness , it’s about mercy. From a forgotten outcast to a seat at the king’s table, his journey reveals how grace finds us not in our strength, but in our fall.
Taking God’s name in vain” was never about casual speech, it was about carrying a covenant identity with care.
This reflection explores how bearing the divine name means embodying truth, integrity, and purpose in every act, word, and silence
Ezer and AI reimagines the ancient word “Ezer”, a divine helper, as a lens for understanding the role of artificial intelligence. Rather than replacing humanity, AI reflects God’s pattern of partnership: a presence that challenges, completes, and calls us higher.
A boy hears his grandfather’s tale of a glowing fish with a jack-o-lantern face, and begins to wonder whether stories are just memories that forgot they were true. The Jack-O-Lantern Fish explores how myth and memory entwine, and how light can survive even in the murkiest waters.
From Light to Laodicea draws a visionary thread between Genesis and Revelation, between creation’s first breath and the Church’s final call. It explores how the seven days of creation mirror the seven churches of Revelation, revealing a divine rhythm of light, love, and choice still unfolding today.