A Brief Bio of My Personal Journey
About ten years ago, I started to realize that much of what I believed was built more on tradition than on the Word itself. “It didn’t happen all at once. It was a slow, steady pull — just a quiet stirring that wouldn’t go away. I felt called to dig deeper, to ask honest questions, and to get back to the foundation.
Since then, my journey has been about rediscovering the truth — not just what’s been passed down, but what was there from the very beginning. I’ve come to see the beauty and purpose in the Torah, the rhythm of God’s instructions, and the depth of walking as Yeshua walked — not through religion, but through relationship and obedience.
I don’t pretend to have all the answers. My goal isn’t to argue or convince, but to seek, to listen, and to walk with integrity. I try to approach each conversation with humility and diplomacy, knowing that truth doesn’t need force — it just needs light.
This path has reshaped my heart. And I’m still learning, still growing, still anchored in the desire to know my Creator as He truly is and to follow the path He laid out from the beginning.
Thus says the LORD: “Stand by the roads, and look, and ask for the ancient paths, where the good way is; and walk in it, and find rest for your souls. But they said, ‘We will not walk in it.’ – Jeremiah 6:16