ABOUT GEORGE

What you see here did not begin as a platform, a brand, or a ministry. It began with a simple desire to understand the truth and to live it out honestly.

For more than two decades, I served in the military, spending years in environments where clarity, discipline, and conviction were not optional. That experience shaped how I approach everything today. It taught me to value what is real, to question what does not hold up, and to stay grounded when things around me shift. But over time, it also made something else clear. Strength, structure, and experience are not enough on their own. There is a deeper need that cannot be met by any system or achievement.

That realization led me to Scripture. What I found was not disconnected ideas or abstract teaching, but a unified message that pointed to a personal God who draws people to Himself. A God who does not operate at a distance, but through relationship, calling people to turn, to follow, and to live differently.

That is where Foundations in Faith was born.

This work is not about creating content for the sake of content. It is about helping people see clearly what the Bible actually says and what it means to respond to it. The focus is straightforward and grounded in what Scripture calls us to do, which is to make disciples, teach them, and walk with them in a way that moves beyond theory into real life, beginning at the foundation, building carefully, and continuing forward with clear purpose.

As a leader and teacher, my approach is direct and grounded in Scripture. I am not interested in surface-level answers or religious language that sounds good but lacks substance. I believe people deserve clarity. They deserve truth that holds up, not just in a sermon, but in daily life. That is why everything I do, whether it is a podcast, a book, or a message, is built on the Word of God and aimed at helping others grow in their walk with Jesus Christ.

I am also a husband, a father, a grandfather, and a homesteader, and I understand what it means to live out faith not only within the church, but in everyday life and wherever God leads. Faith is not confined to a building or a schedule. It is lived out in decisions, in relationships, and in the direction of a life. That is where discipleship becomes real.

If you spend any time here, you will notice a consistent theme that runs through everything I do, because this is not about information alone, it is about response, where hearing the truth leads to a real turning, and that turning leads to a life that is actually lived out in following Christ.