Beyond the Beat: Curating Your Mental Environment

In the modern age, we are obsessed with “curating” our lives. We curate our home decor, our social media feeds, and our diets. Yet, we are remarkably careless about the one environment that dictates our entire worldview: the contents of our minds. We treat our ears like open drains, allowing whatever sounds are popular to … Read more

The Theology of the Chord: Hearing the Echo of Creation

We often treat music as a luxury or a mood-enhancer—a soundtrack we flip on to pass the time during a commute or to fill the silence of an empty room. But if we stop to examine the fundamental nature of music, we find something far more profound. Music is not a human invention; it is … Read more

Passing the Torch: Building a Musical Heritage

We live in a culture that treats music as a disposable commodity—something to be consumed and discarded. But as a father, I learned that culture is not something you just consume; it is something you build. Deuteronomy 6:6-7 commands us to impress the truths of God upon our children, and for me, that mandate had … Read more

The Lyre and the Soul: Why Music is Spiritual Warfare

When King Saul was tormented by a harmful spirit, his relief didn’t arrive through a lecture or a policy change. It arrived through a shepherd with a lyre. In 1 Samuel 16, we see that music is far more than mere entertainment. It is a powerful frequency designed by God to order the soul and … Read more