My work as a writer lives at the intersection of consciousness, justice, and the world we are creating together.

For more than two decades, I have taught, preached, and written about personal transformation. Over time, a deeper question began to emerge, one that now sits at the center of everything I write:

Why does so much sincere spiritual work fail to translate into a more just and compassionate world?

This question has reshaped my writing. What began as a focus on individual healing has expanded into an ongoing exploration of how consciousness forms culture, how belief becomes structure, and how spiritual life must engage the conditions in which people actually live.

I write not only to inspire, but to examine, to challenge, and to invite a deeper kind of participation in our shared human story.

  • My primary writing platform is The Liberation Lens, a weekly publication where I engage current events, spiritual formation, and social transformation through the lens of New Thought and public theology.

    Here, I explore questions such as:

    • How does consciousness shape the systems we live within?

    • What is the relationship between personal healing and structural justice?

    • Where does spirituality support transformation—and where does it avoid it?

    • What does it mean to live with moral clarity in a complex world?

    This is where my most current thinking lives—written in real time, in conversation with the moment we are in.

    Find me on Substack here

  • Freedom From Discord: The Promise of New Thought Liberation Theology

    A reexamination of New Thought principles through the lens of liberation, justice, and collective transformation.

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    Recovery from the Lie of Whiteness

    A 12 Step model approach to examining the mental construct called whiteness.

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  • My writing has also appeared in:

    • Science of Mind Magazine (monthly column: Philosophy in Action) Learn More

    • Sermons, lectures, and teaching materials across Unity and Centers for Spiritual Living communities

    • Guest essays and collaborations with New Thought and social justice platforms

Whether you’re exploring my books, reading my column in Science of Mind Magazine, or engaging with my work on Substack, I’m grateful you’re here.

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