When does human life begin? This question became personal as I watched my wife's pregnancy unfold—from invisible cells to kicks and movement at seven months. Science, law, philosophy, and faith offer different answers, but perhaps the simplest is truest: human life begins at conception and deserves protection from that first moment.
A Voice in the Deep
On a perfect August afternoon at Durrance Lake, I spotted strangers in trouble—thirty meters out, one already lost beneath the surface. In muddy water, a voice urged me: Go deeper. What followed was a desperate, minute-long dive, a rescue, and a reminder that God works through willing hands.
Welcome to the Transformational Era: Why AI-First Companies Will Win Everything
AI is no longer optional—it’s the great accelerator and silent executioner. This article explores what it means to be an AI-first company, why the next 1–2 years matter most, and how those who move now can build a moat, gain an edge, and thrive in this once-in-a-century shift.
Failure Is a Filthy Teacher—But the Best One We’ve Got
There’s a particular kind of silence that comes after failure. Not the quiet of peace, but the ringing stillness after something inside you breaks. That’s where this story begins—not with glory, not with success, but with the hard thud of reality. And not just mine. Yours. Ours. The collective slap in the face many of... Continue Reading →

