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Theological and Historical Significance of the Book of Jubilees: Ancient

There are moments when scholarship becomes more than study, it becomes illumination. Today I am humbled to share that my third academic paper has been published in the Literary Theory and Criticism eJournal (Vol. 15, No. 54, October 2, 2025).

Entitled “Theological and Historical Significance of the Book of Jubilees: Ancient Context and Modern Relevance”, this work seeks to give new voice to a text too often left in the margins. The Book of Jubilees, with its vision of sacred time, angelic...

Living Proof of Resurrection – Why Hope Is Never Lost There’s a reason the

There’s a reason the story of Jesus still shakes the world two thousand years later.

Its not just words in an ancient book; it’s the promise that death is not the end, that love cannot be broken, and that new life is real.

I know this because I have seen it with my own eyes.

My twin brother Darren passed from this life at only 47. The world saw tragedy. But God gave me something extraordinary: Darren’s presence did not vanish. It transformed. Through light, signs, and guidance, he still walks...

The End Time Walk: What Enoch Reveals About Christ’s Return The Enoch


The Enoch Series reaches its final chapter, and what a powerful conclusion it is.

This week we release the fourth sermon, “The End Time Walk: What Enoch Reveals About Christ’s Return.”

From Genesis to Revelation, the Bible reveals a single story: the God who walks with His people, and the Christ who will one day return in glory.

Enoch’s life, though brief in Scripture, reveals a prophetic pattern.

He walked intimately with God.

He was holy in a corrupt generation.

He was taken before judgment fell....

Light Breaking Through Scholarship: A Second Paper Published There are days

There are days when the journey of faith and scholarship feels like walking through shadows, uncertain of the next step. And then, there are days like this, when the light breaks through.

Two days ago, I shared the joy of seeing Darren’s paper published. Today, I am humbled again: my second paper, “From Primeval Rebellion to Cosmic Restoration: Reading Genesis through the Apocalyptic Lens of 1 Enoch and Revelation”, was yesterday published in Literary Theory and Criticism eJournal (Vol. 15,...

Light in the Darkness: A Day of Healing and Celebration There are days in

There are days in life when the shadows feel heavy, and then there are days when light bursts through so brightly it cannot be ignored. Today was one of those days.

Since yesterday afternoon, my Mother has been in a critical condition with a very severe infection in her blood. With her immune system so fragile, due to cancer, we were braced for the worst. And yet, against the odds, she began to respond to the medication, more importantly to my prayers.

I believe with all my heart that God’s...

Encountering the Christlight: Heaven Breaking Into Earth Every so often,

Every so often, life gives us a moment that changes everything, a moment when the veil between heaven and earth grows thin. For me, this has been the experience of what I call the Christlight.

On more than one occasion, I have been overwhelmed by a flood of divine light, spheres of brilliance that filled my vision, rushed through my soul, and left me with an unshakable sense of God’s presence. It was not imagination, nor dream, but an encounter that carried me forward into peace, truth, and...

Ancient Voices, Modern Witness — New Papers & Podcasts I’m thrilled to

I’m thrilled to share that my research is moving forward in ways I never imagined possible. This month, four of my academic papers have gone live on SSRN, Humanities Commons, and Academia.edu, and the companion podcasts are all readily available to listen to here on my website.

More importantly two of the papers, are now progressing to the planning stage for the European Association of Biblical Studies annual conference being held in Leuven, Flanders region in Belgium, 2026.

The first three...

When Heaven Speaks Today I never imagined my journey with Darren would lead

I never imagined my journey with Darren would lead here.

What began as moments of personal encounter with my twin soul brother has grown into a testimony that speaks into scripture, history, and the very heart of God’s ongoing revelation.

Through these podcasts, I share not just what Darren and I have experienced, but how ancient voices, like those in Enoch and Jubilees, help us to understand it. These are not abstract ideas. They are moments of comfort, insight, and joy. They are signs that...

Where You Can Find My Research Alongside writing and publishing my Let God

Alongside writing and publishing my Let God Speak book series, I also engage deeply with the academic study of the Bible. To make things easier for readers, I’ve created a permanent page on my website listing all my scholarly affiliations.

This includes EABS, Academia.edu, SSRN, Humanities Commons, and Google Scholar. Each of these organizations plays an important role in keeping biblical research alive, open, and accessible.

I invite you to explore the page, by clicking the

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Discover My Research on Academia.edu I’m delighted to share that my

I’m delighted to share that my research and academic writing are now available on Academia.edu. This platform allows readers and fellow scholars to access my papers, listen to podcasts, and even explore translations of my work.

If you’ve been following my Let God Speak series, this is the perfect opportunity to go deeper into the theological and spiritual studies that underpin the books. On Academia.edu, you’ll find my papers in dialogue with both ancient texts and contemporary experiences,...

SSRN Publishing - A New Step in My Academic Journey I am delighted to

I am delighted to announce that my academic papers are now published on SSRN (Social Science Research Network), one of the world’s most widely recognized platforms for scholarly research and academic exchange.

This is a significant milestone. SSRN is not only a repository, it is an international hub where scholars, researchers, and institutions share their work across theology, biblical studies, law, humanities, and the social sciences. To have my research placed here means it can now be...

A Setback and a New Horizon! Life has a funny way of redirecting us. This

Life has a funny way of redirecting us. This week, I received the outcome of my application to join the Sheffield Centre for Interdisciplinary Biblical Studies (SCIBS).

While the response was deeply encouraging regarding the quality of my papers, the door ultimately closed because I don’t hold a PhD.

Yes, that stung, but my faith tells me that every setback is also a redirection. And already, another door has opened.

I’ve been accepted into the European Association of Biblical Studies (EABS)...

Sermon Three Released: Being Taken Higher – The Call to Holiness In our

In our ongoing journey through the life of Enoch, we now arrive at the third message in the series: Being Taken Higher – The Call to Holiness.

Holiness is one of the most misunderstood words in the Christian walk. Many see it as rules, rituals, or religion. But Scripture paints a different picture: holiness is intimacy. It is walking so closely with God that the world cannot hold you down.

Enoch’s life was simple yet extraordinary. He didn’t build empires, armies, or monuments. He simply walked...

Exciting News: Published Papers and a New Chapter Ahead I’ve got some


I’ve got some exciting updates to share! Recently, all three of my academic papers were officially published on Humanities Commons (CORE), and very soon they’ll also be available on SSRN (Social Science Research Network). The whole reason for putting them out there is simple: to make sure the research can be read by anyone, not hidden away behind closed doors.

There are still four peer reviews ongoing with respected journals, and although it’s a long process, each one brings me closer to...

Inviting Your Questions in The Upper Room ✝️ In the spirit of the early

In the spirit of the early disciples gathered in the Upper Room, I am now opening this space for your questions.

Many of you have reached out with heartfelt enquiries about faith, grief, prayer, and the mysteries of eternal life. This is your place to bring them.

Every question is welcome, from the deepest theological reflections to the most personal struggles. Whether you seek comfort, clarity, or guidance, I will prayerfully respond.

To honor the time, prayer, and energy involved, I ask for a...

Eyes of Glory, Faces of Light Last night, after finishing my prayers, I


Last night, after finishing my prayers, I simply sat opposite Darren’s picture on the wall. Same sofa, same spot where I always pray. Music playing softly.

Darren’s energy had been with me all day, strong, intense, undeniable. I closed my eyes for a brief moment, just thirty seconds or so. My eyes were sore and tired, so I’d put drops in to ease them. And then… the vision came.

In my left eye only, a face appeared. Its entire outline, eyebrows, nose, lips, was made of shimmering gold. The eyes...

A Milestone in Faith and Scholarship: The Trilogy of Enoch and Jubilees

This year has marked one of the most profound milestones in my journey of faith and scholarship. After years of research, prayer, and lived experience, I have completed a trilogy of academic papers exploring the books of Enoch and Jubilees, and their enduring relevance for believers today.

These papers are now in the process of being published on Humanities Commons (CORE) and SSRN, ensuring that both scholars and seekers alike can access them freely. Even more excitingly, they are being...

When Heaven Speaks: Prophets, Visions, and the Love That Conquers Death

When the Apostle John was exiled on the island of Patmos, he was granted visions of heaven that continue to inspire and mystify us today. “On the Lord’s Day I was in the Spirit, and I heard behind me a loud voice like a trumpet.” (Revelation 1:10, NIV). In that moment, the veil between heaven and earth lifted, and John saw Christ in radiant glory.

Later, in Revelation 5, John describes another vision: “Then I saw a Lamb, looking as if it had been slain, standing at the center of the throne,...

Twin Soul Connection: Love Beyond Death and the Sacred Heart of Christ The

The twin soul connection is unlike any other bond between spirit and human. Through my journey with my twin soul brother Darren, I have come to see that this connection does not end with death, but becomes even more radiant in Christ.

What I have learned is that loved ones in spirit grow in their ability to communicate with us. Just as a newborn on earth learns to express itself, so too our brothers and sisters in heaven learn how to reach us with images, impressions, and even telepathic...

Twin Soul Telepathy — Exploring the Spiritual Science of Connection In my

In my last blog, I shared how my twin brother Darren has been appearing to me in vivid telepathic images, healthy, radiant, and restored. These moments are not just deeply personal; they raise profound questions about how souls communicate across realms.

Today I want to explore the wider concept of twin soul telepathy, what it is, how it works, and why it matters.

What is Twin Soul Telepathy?

Many spiritual traditions speak of twin souls (sometimes called twin flames) two halves of the same...