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.
From Eden’s fig leaves to the cursed tree outside Jerusalem, the fig tells one story: humanity’s coverings were never enough. Only exposure could lead to wholeness.
The creation story may not have been written from the dawn of time, but from the mountain of revelation. Through Moses, God showed creation in six visions of divine order, each a lesson in how faith and reason can share the same light.