Sometimes God seems far away and too mysterious to grasp
Are you seeking answers?
If you are someone who is seeking to know who God is and what He is like, perhaps I can help. I spent 40 years being an entrepreneur. And, by my definition, an entrepreneur is someone who sees the world and asks, “Can’t we do better?” I’ve spent a lifetime seeking how to answer that question (read my bio for more details). But what I discovered along the way is that the answer only appears to those who seek it passionately with a sincere and humble heart in the places where God dwells. Ultimately, the real answers can only come from the God who made us.
That is the fundamental principle upon which I created this site. I believe that God wants us to unravel the mysteries that define Him — to understand His purpose, thoughts, and plans. Despite what you may think, He’s gone to extraordinary lengths to help us with that—we just have to know where to look. After 74 years of living and 63 years of searching, I am convinced that the best source for discovering God is the Christian Bible. Check out this blog of mine for more on that subject. If your search for God will allow you to consider what the Bible teaches, this site may provide some answers.
My journey led me to realize that there is a reason why God set up the Bible with an Old and New Testament. One is about “His Chosen People” – the Jews. And one is about the followers of Jesus, commonly known as Christians. Yet, Judaism and Christianity are two separate religions—neither of which accepts what the other teaches. So, why are they so intricately combined in the Christian Bible? In my experience, if you ask this question to either a Jew or a Christian, neither will know the answer. I found that intriguing, and I’ve spent the past several years exploring why. Soon, I will be releasing a book on this subject called “God (still) has BIG plans for the Jews,” where I explore this subject thoroughly. In the meantime, my blog will focus on revealing some of the key questions and revelations I’ve discovered about why these two religions are so critically linked to our future.