The Sent Life started with a simple question:

Why don’t we do here what we do on the mission field?

For years, I’ve been involved in ministry—in communities, in schools, and on mission trips both here and outside the U.S. And no matter where we were, something always stood out. On the mission field, people are intentional. They go into communities with a purpose, make time for people, and look for opportunities to share the gospel and talk about what Jesus taught. It’s not random—it’s intentional.

That kind of intentionality shouldn’t only exist somewhere else.

It raised a question: what would it look like to live with that same kind of intentionality here? The Sent Life exists to answer that question—to help people live with purpose in the places they already are at home, at school, at work, and in their community. Whether you’ve been following Jesus for years or you’re just starting to ask questions, you’re welcome here. Over time, that has taken shape in simple, relational ways—sitting down with students and reading the Bible together, conversations in coffee shops, and time spent in schools, gyms, and neighborhoods on purpose, not by accident. It’s about real conversations—about life, faith, and who Jesus is.

You don’t have to have it all figured out to be part of the conversation.

The goal has never been to build a platform. It’s to help people take a step—wherever they are. For some, that means learning how to live out their faith more intentionally. For others, it starts with asking honest questions and exploring what they believe. Both matter. This isn’t about doing something new—it’s about living with the same purpose and direction we see on the mission field, right here at home.

Right here. Right now. That’s The Sent Life.