Ultimately, I write for my kids. Not for them in particular, but about the kind of world I hope they grow up to witness. I write so that they might come to know God in ways that empower and embolden them to be who they are, where they are.
For me, God is found in ways we relate, and succeed or fail, pick ourselves up, dust ourselves off, and seek to relate again. In those successive moments of time we find God working in our midst to create with us a more beautiful world.
My first book, Redeeming Fear, is about reclaiming the goodness of our emotional lives, and in turn, reclaiming compassion and hospitality in a world that often separates us from one another.