About Questions and Faith
I created this space because so many of us carry big questions quietly. We wonder about God, science, suffering, purpose, Scripture, miracles, truth, or whether faith can survive in a modern, skeptical world. But we don’t always have a safe, gentle place to think things through.
Here, you are welcome. Here, you are not pressured. Here, you can explore at your own pace.
My goal is simple:
to provide clear, thoughtful, compassionate explanations that help you love God with both your mind and your heart.
I believe Christianity can handle honest questions. I believe doubt is not a threat, but part of the journey. And I believe truth is strong enough to be examined carefully, humbly, and rationally.
If you’re wrestling, seeking, or just curious, I'm glad you're here.
I’m a follower of Jesus, a husband, a father, and a physician — someone who has spent years caring for people in their most vulnerable, uncertain moments.
I trained in internal medicine and have worked both in the hospital and in outpatient primary care. I’ve sat with people through fear, suffering, loss, hope, and healing. I’ve listened to thousands of stories, walked with patients through diagnoses that changed their lives, and heard the kinds of questions that don’t stay in exam rooms — questions about meaning, fear, purpose, fairness, and God.
Those experiences shaped me deeply. They taught me that honest questions aren’t enemies of faith — they’re invitations to go deeper. They taught me that reason and compassion belong together. And they showed me how much people long for clarity, hope, and a faith that can withstand real life.
My hope is to offer a calm, gentle voice in a noisy world — a place where thinking and believing can coexist, where doubts can be explored without shame, and where reason and faith walk side by side.
I don’t pretend to have all the answers. But I love seeking truth — and I’d be honored to walk with you as you seek it too.
I’m grateful you’re here.
“Lord, I believe; help my unbelief.” – Mark 9:24