Nonfiction Christian Books
My desire is to write books that help other believers see God’s word through a new lens. I’ve spent countless hours reading Scripture (I often read a selected passage of 3-9 chapters everyday for 2 weeks to soak it in), reading commentaries, listening to sermons and teachings from great theological minds, and reading other nonfiction Christian books. Standing on the shoulders of great theological minds, I’m simply putting the pieces together.
Solving Scripture
Making epistemology simple through the rules of Sudoku and applying those rules to Scripture.
The basic rules for interpreting Scripture are the same as other rules of logic including Sudoku. If we don’t understand the rules, we’ll continue to break them.
Can anyone really know what's true?
in this book, I link the rules of Sudoku to basic epistemology. You know your puzzle is wrong if you have two sevens in the same column. Likewise, if you have two beliefs that conflict each other, you know that at least one of those beliefs is wrong.
Mistakes lead to more mistakes. If a belief leads to multiple anomalies, that’s a good indication that a mistake was made.
We cannot be consistently right until we’re willing to be wrong. Pride is one of the impediments that prevents us from knowing the truth. Solving Scripture covers that topic and many more to help you discover the truth in God’s word because believing a message from the world is of no value but believing a message from God will set you free.


The Window
The Bible’s story isn’t just about what’s coming—it’s about what already happened.
In The Window, I reveal how the old covenant ended, the new began, and how first-century events fulfilled what the prophets foretold. If you’ve ever been confused about prophecy or end times, this book offers clarity and confidence through a Christ-centered view of Scripture.
Was the New Testament written for the future—or about a moment that changed everything?
The Window is a compelling journey through Scripture that challenges common assumptions about prophecy, covenant, and the kingdom of God. As a teacher and student of the Word, I walk you through the sweeping biblical narrative—from the Garden of Eden to the New Jerusalem—showing how the Bible’s central storyline culminates in Christ and the first-century fulfillment of God’s promises.
If you’ve ever felt confused about end times, or if you’ve sensed there’s more to the Bible than what’s typically taught, this book will help you connect the dots. It’s a bold yet respectful call to see the Scriptures afresh—with Christ at the center, and fulfilled prophecy as the key to understanding God’s redemptive plan.