Welcome to my blog, a place where life’s big questions take center stage. Maybe you’re here because you’re grappling with questions yourself. Questions like: What is the purpose of my life? How do I deal with pain and loss? Is there more to life than meets the eye? Which direction should I take? Or maybe you’re just curious about what others have to say. Whatever your reason, you’re welcome here (and no, you don’t need to have read heavy philosophy books to join in).
My own search for answers has been going on for over ten years now. It’s been a journey through books, training sessions, conversations with therapists, evenings of reflection, and gathering information online. Through these experiences, I’ve come to a personal realization: as human beings, we can’t do without our relationship with God. But don’t worry, this blog isn’t a sermon or a “faith in three easy steps” course. It’s an invitation to explore, reflect, and discover together—with an open mind and a touch of humor (because let’s face it, no one has all the answers).
I believe that asking questions is a sign of growth, not weakness. That’s why I want to encourage you to read the articles on my blog with an open and curious mindset. You might find insights that help you move forward, or you might come across ideas that challenge you. Whatever you encounter, I hope it inspires you to keep searching and keep learning. And if at some point you think, “Wait, that sounds odd!”—even better. Questions are the best starting point for new insights.
This blog isn’t here to tell you what to believe or how to live. I want to create a space where you can freely think about life’s big and small questions. There’s no room for dogma here, but plenty of room for reflection, stories, and perspectives that invite you to find your own path. And sometimes with a smile, because life is serious enough as it is.
So take your time, read the articles that speak to you, and feel free to draw your own conclusions. And who knows, maybe together we’ll find some answers to the questions that occupy us all. Or at the very least, a few good cups of coffee along the way.