Over the past six months, I've been working on a writing project exploring the loss of what I call "spiritual imagination" in Western Christianity and the urgent need to recapture it in our faith, the church, and our daily lives. These posts are part of the process—where I'm shaping and refining these ideas into a cohesive message—and I’d love your input! Feel free to leave comments or join the conversation on social media. To stay updated on new posts, be sure to subscribe to the mailing list.

BEYOND BOUNDARIES: Reimagining What God Can Do
“Where are the dreamers—those bold enough to envision God’s limitless possibilities and inspire the Church to live with audacious, transformative faith?”

THE STIFLED SOURCE: The Spirit in Imagination
Have we stifled the Holy Spirit, trading His untamed power for control and comfort in our faith and churches? Let's explore how many of us have boxed in the Spirit and why rediscovering His dynamic presence is essential for a vibrant, imaginative faith.

WHAT HAPPENED TO WONDER
What happened to wonder? "We’ve become so focused on what’s tangible and explainable that we’ve stopped noticing the limitless ways God is moving all around us. What if we dared to believe again—with the wide-eyed wonder of a child—and embraced a faith that expects the extraordinary?"

THE GOD WHO IMAGINED IMAGINATION
What if the God who imagined imagination is inviting you to rediscover a faith, church, and life filled with limitless wonder and possibility?