Over the past thirteen years, my understanding of faith has undergone a profound transformation, one that has fundamentally reshaped how I navigate life, interpret Scripture, and encounter the sacred in my everyday reality. What began as a nebulous concept has crystallized into something far more substantive: a living, breathing confidence that anchors my soul evenContinueContinue reading “Seeing When You Believe”
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Unity Through Covenant: Rekindling America’s Founding Promise
In just under ten months, America will celebrate her 250th birthday. As this milestone approaches, we face an undeniable reality: our nation is deeply divided. Yet this anniversary offers us something profound, an opportunity to remember what truly makes us strong. Not our diversity of opinions alone, but our unity in foundational principles. The StrengthContinueContinue reading “Unity Through Covenant: Rekindling America’s Founding Promise”
The Daily Stand: A Letter to America’s Families
The Family Wins | This is Our Turning Point in America My fellow patriots and people of faith, I want to share something with you today, something America’s Founders understood in their bones, something written into the very fabric of our Declaration of Independence: that our rights come from God, not from government, not fromContinueContinue reading “The Daily Stand: A Letter to America’s Families”
Freedom in the Chase
Dr. Tony Evans is one of my favorite pastors. I listen to him regularly. His podcast on “chasing donkeys” stirred something deep within my spirit, awakening a profound recognition, one that emerges when truth collides with lived experience and suddenly casts light on a path you’ve long walked without grasping its deeper significance. In thisContinueContinue reading “Freedom in the Chase”
Neighborly Love Podcast, Episode 61 – Penn Woods Classical Academy: One Month In
Neighborly Love is an original podcast by MindWolves that explores the integration of classical education with teaching what it means to be a neighbor. Education isn’t just about filling minds; it’s about cultivating souls who recognize their place in God’s grand narrative. Classical learning empowers liberation from ignorance and confusion, from prejudice and delusion. Christian classicalContinueContinue reading “Neighborly Love Podcast, Episode 61 – Penn Woods Classical Academy: One Month In”
From Learners to Leaders: Honoring Charlie Kirk’s Legacy
Charlie Kirk’s assassination this week has left many of us grappling with profound grief and righteous anger. A young man who fearlessly defended the foundational principles of our nation, principles rooted in the Judeo-Christian values that made America a beacon of hope, was silenced by hatred. Charlie was martyred for simply expressing his beliefs inContinueContinue reading “From Learners to Leaders: Honoring Charlie Kirk’s Legacy”
Opting Out of the Corporate Climb – The Art of Dying to Self
If I could whisper one piece of hard-won wisdom to my 25-year-old self, it would be this: don’t play the game. Everything from age 15 to 25 had prepared me for it, the relentless competition of corporate America. As a Gen-Xer, this was the gospel we received: earn a degree from a reputable college, landContinueContinue reading “Opting Out of the Corporate Climb – The Art of Dying to Self”
Neighborly Love Podcast, Episode 60 – Fifth Anniversary Edition feat. Dr. Eric Stennett
Neighborly Love is an original podcast by MindWolves that explores the integration of classical education with teaching what it means to be a neighbor. Education isn’t just about filling minds; it’s about cultivating souls who recognize their place in God’s grand narrative. Classical learning empowers liberation from ignorance and confusion, from prejudice and delusion. Christian classicalContinueContinue reading “Neighborly Love Podcast, Episode 60 – Fifth Anniversary Edition feat. Dr. Eric Stennett”
Because I Said So
While Generation X (Gen X) is often called the “latchkey generation,” I wasn’t technically a latchkey kid. My mother didn’t work outside our home, yet I still experienced that distinctive independence that shaped Gen X. We lived in a world where doors didn’t need to be locked, where trust was the default setting, and whereContinueContinue reading “Because I Said So”
You Were Made for More
As fathers, mothers, husbands, and wives trying to lead our families according to biblical principles, we face a constant battle against a culture that promises fulfillment in all the wrong places. I’ve walked this path myself, and I’ve discovered something profound: deep down, every one of us desperately wants dignity. We want to know we’reContinueContinue reading “You Were Made for More”
