What If Mobility Isn’t the Problem?
People and livestock moving through the Wardhwan Valley, before the arrival of vehicle access. Mobility here was not aimless wandering but a practical way of moving through—and living with—the landscape.
Walking Together Before Believing Together
Jesus invited people to walk with Him long before they fully believed. In collectivist and mobile worlds, this pattern still shapes how faith grows. This post explores why belonging often comes before belief—and how that insight can quietly reshape how we think about church and community.
The Biblical Story Is a Nomadic Story (and We Forgot)
What if the Bible wasn’t written for people who stay put, but for people who move?
From Genesis to Jesus and the early church, Scripture unfolds as a nomadic story—shaped by journey, shared risk, and belonging on the road. This reflection explores how movement forms faith, why sedentary religion struggles to disciple well, and how nomadic community transforms grief into kinship.