Welcome.

Whether you're new here or returning, I'm so glad you've come.

Who I Am

I'm a Christian with a heart for those who are searching. Like many, I once asked big questions about life, peace, meaning, and eternity. Along the way, I came to believe that truth matters, evidence matters, and where we place our faith matters eternally. That conviction is what led me to start this ministry.

Why I Do This

I have deep respect for those who follow Buddhism. Many of my own loved ones, friends, and people I care about are part of that community. I am not here to mock, attack, or belittle anyone.

But as a Christian, I believe I am called to lead people to the truth — and much of what you'll find on this site addresses questions, contradictions, and difficult teachings within Buddhism that are often glanced over, avoided, or left unanswered.

These are not topics meant to harm. They are meant to invite honest reflection. Because every soul deserves the chance to weigh the evidence and decide for themselves what they believe and why.

A Word of Honesty

As you explore this site, you may come across blog posts or photos in my gallery that could offend you. I want to be upfront about that. I don't share these to be cruel or disrespectful — I share them to make you stop, question, and search for answers yourself.

Sometimes the truth hurts before it heals. Sometimes feelings need to be shaken before someone is willing to dig deeper and seek what is real. I've come to accept that in sharing these things, I may be misunderstood, disliked, or rejected — and I am willing to risk all of that if it means even one soul comes to know the truth.

This isn't about winning arguments. It's about your eternity.

A Word About Inherited Belief

It's worth pausing to ask an honest question.

Many people do not choose their religion — they inherit it. From their parents, their grandparents, and the culture they grew up in. They are told what to believe before they are old enough to ask why. They have received beautiful traditions, but have they ever asked whether the foundation is true?

Most of us never stop to ask the basic questions:

Who started this religion, and what was their life really like?

What does this religion actually teach when you read its scriptures?

When were these teachings written down, and how reliable are the texts?

Where did these ideas originally come from?

Why do I believe this — because it's true, or because it's familiar?

How does this teaching hold up under honest examination?

This is not just a Buddhist concern. It happens in every religion — including nominal Christianity. People often hold beliefs they have never tested, defend traditions they have never read, and trust teachings they have never compared against evidence.

But faith that has never been examined is a faith that has never truly been chosen.

Real truth is never afraid of honest questions. If your beliefs are true, they can stand up to any examination. If they cannot, then perhaps it's worth pausing long enough to find out.

My Hope for You

My prayer is that as you read, you would have an open heart and an honest mind. Follow the evidence wherever it leads. Ask the hard questions. Seek truth without fear — because real truth can stand up to any examination.

If something here resonates with you, challenges you, or stirs questions in your spirit, I would love to hear from you. Please don't hesitate to reach out — whether you have questions, concerns, doubts, or simply want to talk. I'm here to walk with you, not push you.

📖 "Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you. For everyone who asks receives, and he who seeks finds, and to him who knocks it will be opened."Matthew 7:7 (NKJV)

With love and prayer, A fellow servant in Christ ✝️