Worship • Formation • Stillness • Story
I write from the intersection of worship, Scripture, and lived experience. These books are expressions of that journey – some devotional, some reflective, all rooted in a desire to help people stay close to Jesus in real life.
About My Writing
I don’t write from a distance. IN fact, I never really intended to become an “author”. It somehow just…”happened.”
My work comes out of worship ministry, personal seasons of rebuilding, and a long obedience of learning how to stay present with God in both silence and sound.
Some of these books are written for worship teams.
Some are written for the quiet inner life.
All of them are written from the same place: a desire to help people remain with Jesus.
All of my books – whether journals or not, have spaces at the end of each chapter to journal your thoughts and give gratitude to God. I have a high value in that philosophy.
My wife (Crystal) and I sincerely thank every person who buys a book (and I mean that) and I pray for every person who reads what I write…and takes a moment to connect with God with a journal.
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Why These Exist
These books didn’t begin as books.
They began as moments of attention. Seasons of worship. Conversations with God in ordinary and difficult places. Questions that didn’t resolve quickly. And practices that slowly reshaped how I see Him.
Some came out of leading worship and realizing how easy it is to stand near sacred things without actually being present to them.
Some came out of silence… when there was no platform, no stage, no clarity…just the decision to stay with God anyway.
Some came out of brokenness inside the Church, not as criticism, but as a long process of learning how to still love the Bride of Christ while grieving what has been distorted.
And some came out of simple, personal need…learning how to slow down, breathe again, and recognize that God is not only found in moments of intensity, but also in stillness, repetition, and quiet faithfulness.
I don’t think of these as “content.”
I think of them as markers.
Places where something was learned.
Places where something was held.
Places where something was healed, even if only slightly.
If they help someone else notice God more clearly…
or return to Him more honestly…
or simply stay present a little longer than they did before…
then they’ve done what they were meant to do.
