Unshaken
Writings of Life, and Reflections
When We Step Into What God Never Asked
There is only one Word God ever breathed, and it is the Word He preserved in Scripture. In Hebrew it is called d’var YHWH — the Word of the LORD — the speech…
A Letter to the Church That Has Forgotten Its Center
A Letter to the Church That Has Forgotten Its Center To the church I love, and to the people who gather in the name of Christ: There are truths we must face with…
The Holy Spirit: A Scripture-Based, Culturally Rooted, Character-Consistent Perspective from Genesis to Revelation
When people talk about the Holy Spirit today, the conversation often drifts into emotion, tradition, or personal experience. But Scripture gives a steady, consistent picture of who the Spirit is and how He…
Healing of the Soul: Resting in the Father.
We live in a world consumed with brokenness—broken bodies, broken circumstances, broken relationships. Yet beneath what is visible lies a deeper ache: the longing of the soul for restoration, redemption, and intimacy with…
When Worship becomes a Stage
The author expresses a longing for a return to reverence in worship, contrasting personal communion with God in solitude against the distractions of church performance. They emphasize that true worship should be God-centered…
The Refiner’s Silence
I didn’t ask for the silence, but I found Him in it. Marked by silence. Refined by fire. Walking with the One who doesn’t flinch. I didn’t hear a word. Not one whisper.…
When Clarity Feels Like Persecution
Obedience over approval. Clarity over comfort. No fog—just the walk after communion. I didn’t apply for a gift that turns every conversation into a cross-examination, but I believe I have it. In a…
The Cost of Seeing
A Cry from the Middle of the Street I felt alone because no one saw what I saw. Not just the moment or the setting, but the weight. The spiritual weight. The kind…
Esther’s Call & Mine: When Silence Isn’t Safe, Truth Speaks
Esther’s Call and Mine: A Personal Reflection on Obedience, Calling & Truth My Note to the Reader: This is not a devotional. It’s personal reflection, unfiltered, raw, imperfect, and rooted in Scripture. I…








