We live in a world that likes everything nailed down.
Clear answers.
Neat formulas.
Evidence, or it doesn’t count.
But faith doesn’t work like that. It slips through your fingers if you try to hold it too tightly, and it hides if you demand proof.
Some time ago, I made a short YouTube video called Seven Steps to Rekindling Faith. It wasn’t a lecture, it was more like a walk through a garden of thought. For the video I drew on Jesus’s own words, the quiet wisdom of mystics, and the kind of truth that refuses to stay still.
I’m very much rooted in the Christian story. Not because I’ve solved it or proved it, but because it keeps transforming me, again and again, into someone a little more open, a little more trusting, a little more at peace.
In the video, I talk about moving beyond rigid certainty. About what it means to have a pure heart in a world that trades in cynicism and easy anger. And about how the mystery of God is not a riddle to be solved, but a wonder to be embraced, with the wide eyes of a child who has yet to learn the habit of distrust.
If you’re quietly longing to come home to God, or are just curious about the possibility of something more, these steps are an invitation to loosen your grip, open your hands, and walk on.
Here’s a link to the video: Seven Steps to Rekindling Faith
“Faith is not the clinging to a shrine but an endless pilgrimage of the heart.” — Abraham Joshua Heschel
“Your task is not to seek for love, but merely to seek and find all the barriers within yourself that you have built against it.” — Rumi