That's a question I ask myself every day…
I've been a programmer, an educator, a coach (youth soccer, high school swimming), a Life Guard Instructor, a photographer/roadie/studio tech for a local band; I've done some factory work, game streaming, and now I'm working in stringed instrument building/repair.
I used to live stream Minecraft from the CoffeeCraft server, and post those videos to YouTube and Archive.org. Likewise I did some "Let's Play" style playthroughs of older games in my Games Revisited series and also posted those to YouTube and Archive.org.
Live streaming kinda got tabled when I went on a "survive cancer" side-quest. As of Feb 2026 I'll be 2 years in remission, and I hope to get back to at least Games Revisited.
I spent college and afterwards as something of an IT Renaissance Man, with a diverse skill set and a love of learning. My old job dealt with web programming (Classic ASP/VBScript) and all things online learning (and some IRL classes).
These days I still run a few websites, but mostly Jekyll sites running on either GitHub Pages or Cloudflare. I also have some Minecraft data packs here and on Planet Minecraft
Bible By Example is a long-form, text-first Bible study podcast for anyone who wants to read Scripture responsibly - whether you’re new to Christianity, returning to it, or simply curious.
I’m not a pastor or a scholar; I’m a fellow traveler walking through the Bible chapter by chapter, focusing on what the text actually says. Along the way, I highlight where major Christian traditions differ, explain translation choices, and occasionally dive into language or history when it genuinely helps. If you want grounded, thoughtful study without denominational spin, this is your place.
I've been a part of a few different communities, some ended up falling by the wayside for one reason or another.


