Nonfiction Christian Books
My desire is to write books that help other believers see what I see in God’s word. 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 giants, I am 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.
Theme
This book links 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.
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
Peeling back the doctrine to reveal the inspirational story of the New Testament; the believers who gave up everything to lay the foundation for the Church.
The Window is a very special and very unique moment in time. It was a window of opportunity. A window where God’s light shown through.
Theme
“Which is clearer? . . . click . . . A? . . . click . . . or B?” The lens we view through makes all the difference. Each of us sees everything through a lens, all the time. No exceptions. Many Christians have no idea which lens they see the Bible through. This book presents a lens you may be unaware of, allowing you to decided which lens makes the Bible clearer.
The lens presented here is an understanding of the events of the apostolic age. The books from Romans to Revelation are every bit as much a part of the New Testament story as the Gospels and the book of Acts. Too often we read the Bible as a doctrinal statement. Not only is the New Testament a story, it’s an incredible story. A story of heroes who overcame extreme adversity. The men and women of the apostolic church whose faith, loyalty and bravery were second to none. Knowing this story could change how you see the Bible.