I have been quiet the past couple of weeks as I endeavor to make a practice of choosing God in each moment and determining what to do next. I was a little concerned that this seeming switch-up in future projects might confuse people. I also considered that some of my past writing might be encouraging or spreading “wrong” ideas because they stemmed from a confused understanding.

One thing I have noticed a lot lately is that many folks from various groups are becoming popular for sharing their testimonies and causing people in their groups to develop an interest in Jesus and God. I find it very uplifting and beautiful. It is almost as if God chose these people as ambassadors for their various tribes.

I wonder if that is what we (the folks that are getting nudged back to our Christian roots or discovering Christ for the first time-because there seems to be quite a bit of that at the moment) are now. Could our individual stories be what impacts those in our circle of similar-minded people?

I don’t feel particularly called to be an influencer on social media. And, while I have ideas for projects that are inline with my new mode of operation, I’m not going to disregard what I have already created. The type of people that enjoy my stories are my particular tribe and maybe they will be interested enough in my journey to take a peek at my personal writings here and decide to come along with me.

In the meantime, I am currently recording myself reading The Resurrection Incident and posting a chapter weekly on Substack, where I decided to share some of my creative works. My posts there go behind a paywall after eight months, but that is plenty of time for you to enjoy for free. You can also find the podcast of The Resurrection Incident chapters on: