About Me

I’m a Christian, a husband, a father, and a veteran trying to walk faithfully in the fog of this world with a compass that’s not my own.

After 26 years in the U.S. Air Force, I retired as a Major, having started my journey as an enlisted Airman and reaching the rank of Technical Sergeant before commissioning. Along the way, I earned my Ph.D. candidacy in Industrial-Organizational Psychology with a focus in leadership. My experiences have shaped how I think about responsibility, discernment, and the cost of carrying spiritual weight well.

I’ve worked across government and education sectors, including a very successful season in program management. But the real turning point wasn’t professional, it was spiritual. After becoming medically disabled, someone told me something that stuck: “Sometimes God allows the body to break so the soul can listen.” That’s been true for me.

Today, I live in Spain with my wife of 12 years and our two children, pursuing a slower, more intentional life centered on faith, family, and purpose. We didn’t move for comfort. We moved for clarity by following a calling.

This website is part of that calling. It’s not just mine. There’s a small team of faithful people praying, working, and building alongside me. We believe there’s a better way to walk through the noise of this world...with spiritual courage, biblical wisdom, and gentle strength. I’m also exploring seminary as part of what may be next.

Wherever this goes, I know I’m not the hero of the story. I’m just trying to follow the One who is.

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