

Many people reach a point where they can no longer clearly define what they believe. This video explores whether that space is failure or formation and why uncertainty may actually be a faithful place to stand.

Genesis has caused many people to walk away from faith due to science conflicts and literalism. This episode explores how reading Genesis through the wrong lens creates unnecessary tension and how ancient context opens a better path forward.

Many people were taught to read the Bible as an answer book. But what if that was never its purpose? This article explores the Bible as wisdom literature and invites readers to wrestle with faith, maturity, and discernment rather than certainty.

Why do so many churches feel unsafe today? Why do they often resemble businesses more than organic communities of faith?

In this episode of Whiskey in the Writings, I want to offer a different starting point. Instead of reading the Bible like a rulebook or an answer key, we explore what it means to read Scripture thematically. Not rushing to finish chapters. Not hunting for verses to solve our problems. But slowing down enough to see the larger story the Bible is telling.

In this episode of Whiskey and the Writings, I’m looking back on our first full year together. We talk about why this channel exists, what worked in 2025, what didn’t, and what I learned along the way. From church hurt and doubt to growth, discipline, and community, this has been a year of wrestling with faith in the open.