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Sundance 2020: Intro
“When I see a movie I never think about how God might be active in the story. Going to Sundance with DTS challenged me to do just that.”

The Path of the Righteous: A Devotional
Walk into my office and you feel like you’ve entered the aftermath of a tornado. Nine bookcases haphazardly line the walls of my office: each with stacks and piles of read and unread books strewn on their shelves. Three tables crammed into the space hosts more books, the computer and associated monitor, speakers, a printer, […]

What Is Art? A Theological Viewpoint
I wrote a short 3-page Amazon Kindle Book about art and theology. It’s only 99 cents! Check it out: What Is Art?: A Theological Viewpoint

Christian Theology: Trinitarianism
To better understand the Trinity, myself and my guides dove into three questions: 1) What is the Trinity? 2) How does it shape your life? and, 3) How would you explain it to someone else? The guides spoke into characteristics that define the Christian Trinitarian God. Their explanation for others involved understanding the person they’re […]

Spring Is Over
I feel like every semester, God keeps doing something bigger and bigger. This semester he showed me a path that I’d only mildly considered: writing & filmmaking. The doors keep opening up for me to enter into this new space. I have so much to learn. But I’m eager. Although I haven’t gotten published the […]

Recap
The year: 2018. The month: January. I go to the Dallas Theological Seminary campus for my first classroom experience. We learn to use Logos, the Bible study tool loaded with unbelievable resources to get super in-depth into the word of God. I ate free pizza. Week or so later (after the new students orientation), I […]

Genesis 1:14
“And God said, ‘Let there be lights in the expanse of the heavens to separate the day from the night. And let them be for signs and for seasons, and for days and years.’” Genesis 1:14

Am I Enough?
Last week I took my first Honors Greek Exam. I’d like to say that I demolished that test. But in fact, the test demolished me. I had studied all weekend, but it wasn’t enough. It wasn’t enough to pass the test. It wasn’t enough to say that I know Greek. It wasn’t enough for my […]