Category:
On Writing

6 mins reading time
Writing in the Shadow of the Word
Writing is both wound and gift. Our words never capture ideas perfectly, yet in their failure new questions and deeper truths emerge. In their brokenness, words become lifeblood—awakening wonder, shaping thought, and pointing us toward the eternal Word who gives life.

4 mins reading time
The Art of Being a Good Host: Writing as Invitation
What if writing could feel like hospitality? This reflection explores how creating a blog can be like preparing a home—quiet, intentional, and worth someone’s time.

8 mins reading time
Writing My Way Home: A Place to Think, Dwell, and Discover
Home isn’t just where I live — it’s where I think. Even serious reading can blur into noise. Writing slows me down. It’s how I wrestle with meaning, dwell in language, and come to know what I really believe. This article is about writing as a lived-in space of thought.