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.
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.
Leaving Egypt was never about distance—it was about deliverance. Some chains break when we move; others only when we finally look back and choose not to return.