I have spent the last few years buried in Scripture, wrestling with some of today’s deepest questions about faith, identity, and what it really means to follow Jesus in a world that feels more divided than ever.
What started as a personal and private book project nearly two years ago has become something bigger. It is now a place for conversation, study, and hope.
The name “All Who Thirst” comes from Jesus’ words in John 7:37:
"Let anyone who is thirsty come to me, and let the one who believes in me drink."
It echoes God’s invitation in Isaiah 55:1:
"Hear, everyone who thirsts; come to the waters…"
This space is for everyone who is thirsty for more of God. For truth. For grace. For a faith that is deep enough to be rooted in Christ and wide enough to welcome every person who comes to the table.
“All Who Thirst” is for you, Christians who love Scripture and want their faith to run deeper than labels. It is for the ones who, like me, have felt caught between worlds. It is for those longing for the Church to look more like Jesus, for those wrestling with how faith and sexuality can coexist, and for those who simply need to know that their questions do not disqualify them from God’s table.
Here is what you can expect here:
Bible studies and reflections that look closely at the text instead of skimming it.
Honest conversations about faith and sexuality without sensationalism or easy answers.
Encouragement for the weary with reminders that grace truly is as wide as Jesus says it is.
Practical theology with tools for reading the Bible in context and living it out today.
My hope is simple, and my prayer echoes Ephesians 3:17–19: that every post here helps you be rooted and grounded in love, know the breadth and length and height and depth of Christ’s love, and be filled with all the fullness of God. Whether you agree with every conclusion or not, my prayer is that this space leaves you longing for more of Him, not less.
So, welcome. Grab a seat at the table. Let’s open our Bibles and talk.
"Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled." (Matthew 5:6)
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