Hi, I’m Terrence.


Welcome to a space where I share my thoughts on Christianity, the world, and how the two connect. I’ve spent years reflecting, questioning, and exploring—and this is where those ideas take shape.
Feel free to look around, engage with what resonates, and let me know what you think. I’m always eager to learn from others and grow through thoughtful conversation.


  • Faith Cannot Be Just a Part of Life

    To make faith “just a part of life” is not simply inadequate—it is incoherent. Faith, by its very nature, claims what is ultimate. It is a declaration of trust in what is most real, most binding, most decisive. To relegate that claim to a single…

    3–4 minutes

  • Temptation Isn’t Proof You’re Weak—It’s Proof You’re Dangerous

    Right after Jesus was baptized and affirmed by the Father—“This is My beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased” (Matthew 3:17)—He was led by the Spirit into the wilderness. For forty days, He fasted. Then Satan showed up. This wasn’t a misunderstanding. Satan knew…

    4–7 minutes

  • Grasping for Good: Why the Fall Still Speaks

    What if the first sin wasn’t a simplistic act of rebellion—but a sincere pursuit of something good?Wisdom. Growth. Even closeness to God. The story of Adam and Eve begins not with malice, but with longing. And yet, in reaching for what seemed good, they reached…

    2–4 minutes

  • Who Was Jesus—And Why Does It Matter?

    You’ve probably heard of Jesus. Maybe you think of him as a wise teacher, a religious founder, or a symbol of Western culture. But here’s the thing: Jesus wasn’t just a spiritual figure. He made specific, historical claims—especially about his identity—that were so radical, they…

    3–4 minutes

  • Rethinking Fairness: Cultural Success and the Christian Vision

    Why does life feel so unfair?We see people born into privilege while others struggle from birth. Some succeed with ease; others labor endlessly with little to show. The disparities—economic, physical, situational, geographic—are undeniable. But beneath our frustration lies a deeper question:What do we mean by…

    4–6 minutes

  • Come Follow Me: Embracing the Wholehearted Call of Jesus

    There’s a quiet crisis in the soul of modern faith: many profess belief in Jesus, yet live as if He’s optional. They admire Him, quote Him, even attend church in His name—but stop short of surrender. The result is a life caught between confession and…

    4–6 minutes

  • Is Belief in God Just Like Believing in the Flying Spaghetti Monster?

    You’ve probably heard the joke: “Believing in God is no different than believing in the Flying Spaghetti Monster.” It’s a popular line among skeptics, meant to challenge religious belief by comparing it to something deliberately absurd—a floating deity made of noodles and meatballs. The idea…

    4–7 minutes

  • Why Faith Can’t Stay Private

    Exploring why Christians share their faith out of joy, love, and conviction Christianity is not a private ideology—it is a public, relational, and transformative encounter with good news. While Scripture clearly commands believers to proclaim the gospel, the case for sharing it does not rest…

    6–9 minutes

  • Is Evil Really a Problem for God?

    Evil is one of the hardest things to make sense of. When we witness suffering, injustice, or cruelty, it’s natural to ask: If God is good and powerful, why does He allow this? This question—known as the “problem of evil”—has challenged believers and skeptics for…

    5–7 minutes

  • Why Christians Can’t Stay Silent: Justice, Truth, and Public Witness in a Broken World

    Politics can feel messy. Divisive. Exhausting. And many Christians wonder, “Is it even worth getting involved?” But Scripture doesn’t call us to comfort or detachment—it calls us to courage. To justice. To love in action. If we believe in a God who cares about the…

    5–7 minutes