THE AUTHOR
My journey through business, theology, and public health has repeatedly reinforced a single conviction: every skill entrusted to us is meant for Kingdom service. Over nearly five decades of serving as an Elder and cross-cultural disciple-maker, I have learned—often through challenge and reflection—that faith must be lived, not merely understood.
Over time, this conviction grew into a specific burden: to help believers bridge the gap between biblical truth and the realities of everyday life. That burden found its expression in my writing. My books—Steps of Grace: Walking the Path of Restoration and Growth; Walking in the Light: Biblical Insights for Daily Living; and Faith, Conflict, and Resolution: Navigating the Great Controversy Between Good and Evil—are the fruit of that calling. They emerged from lived experience, in both ministry and personal struggle, and are written to offer more than encouragement. My aim has always been to provide practical, Scripture-grounded tools that help believers walk faithfully with God, even on the most demanding paths. For grace, I have learned, is not merely a doctrine to be affirmed, but a reality to be lived.