About Jordan

Making big truths understandable without watering them down or turning them into political slogans.

The Mission

I believe that Gen Z is not the problem everyone makes them out to be. They're asking hard questions because they genuinely want real answers. The challenge isn't their skepticism; it's our failure to meet them where they are with truth that actually matters.

My mission is simple: equip teens, parents, and youth leaders with theological foundations that can withstand the pressures of modern life. Not shallow platitudes. Not culture-war talking points. Real, historic, orthodox Christianity that speaks to the questions this generation is actually asking.

Theological Training

I've completed seminary-level coursework in systematic theology and biblical studies because I believe this generation deserves more than secondhand theology. When I write about the Trinity, the authority of Scripture, or the nature of salvation, I'm drawing from the deep wells of church history and rigorous academic study.

But credentials without connection are useless. That's why everything I create goes through the filter of real conversations with real teenagers facing real challenges.

Real-World Connection

I don't write from an ivory tower. I live and work within the local church and youth ministry, listening to the actual questions teens ask when the adults aren't performing for each other. The anxieties about identity. The confusion about sexuality. The doubt about whether any of this is even true.

These conversations shape everything I create. When I write a chapter on the image of God, I'm thinking about the teenager who just got rejected from their dream school and feels worthless. When I explain justification, I'm picturing the kid who can't escape the shame of their past mistakes.

Core Convictions

I hold firmly to the historic Christian faith that has been passed down through the centuries:

  • Orthodox Christianity

    I affirm the Nicene Creed and stand in the stream of historic Christian orthodoxy. This isn't about innovation; it's about faithful transmission.

  • The Trinity

    One God in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. This isn't abstract doctrine; it's the foundation of how we understand God's love and our salvation.

  • The Authority of Scripture

    The Bible is God's inspired, authoritative Word. We don't stand over it to judge; we sit under it to learn and be transformed.