Welcome to my website. The purpose of this site is to discuss topics that are often misunderstood or maybe need a little more thought put into them. THINK ABOUT IT is all about PURSUING TRUTH AT ALL COST. When we actually take time to think about a subject deeper we might find new insights that were otherwise unknown. When truth is discovered we should follow it regardless of the costs.
A little about me: I am currently the Lead Pastor at Saguaro Canyon Church in Tucson, AZ. I have been involved in ministry and coaching for over 30 years in various settings, including children, youth, family ministry, worship, and as a volleyball coach. I have done leadership development in schools, churches, and various non-profit organizations.
I love to teach, sing, study and discuss theology, play music, and develop leaders. I have a BS in Management and Ministry Leadership from Cornerstone University in Michigan (where I lived my entire life until moving to Tucson in 2009). I am married to Lara, and we have five children and two grandchildren.
Have you ever heard Christians say, “We should always stand with Israel”? 🇮🇱 But what does the Bible actually teach about who Israel is? Is it a political nation? An ethnic people? Or something deeper? In my latest video, I explore the biblical definition of Israel through the lens of Covenant Theology—and respond to common Dispensational claims along the way. 👀 This conversation matters for how we view prophecy, the Church, and God’s eternal plan. Watch now: https://youtu.be/Padv8wXfEx0?si=STov6wxJuhHLZPUQ Let’s THINK ABOUT IT—Pursuing Truth at All Cost.
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