Faith as the Foundation of Leadership
I met Jesus when I was seven years old. That moment did not save me from pain. It did not stop the hard things from coming. But it planted a root that later became the only thing strong enough to hold me when everything else fell apart.
Walking Through Fire
I have walked through things I never thought I would survive. I lived through drug felonies in my late twenties. In 2017 I overdosed and should not have lived to tell the story. In 2021 my brother was murdered. And in 2023, my wife and I lost our baby, Ellie Hope.
I have stood in the hollow place where grief lives and tasted the hard, honest ache of loss.
Through it all, I have learned something that feels contradictory but is deeply true. Pain can be present and so can Presence at the same time.
Pain in the Presence
There is pain in the presence. That phrase is not a contradiction. It is an invitation.
While the wound is real, presence can transform the wound into a doorway. Presence does not erase the scar. Presence makes the scar a story of something greater.
And here is the thing: God shops in the gutter. He shows up in the broken places, in the messy places, in the parts of our story we wish we could erase. That is where His grace has met me again and again.
The Bible says God does not call the qualified. He qualifies the called. Moses was slow of speech. David was a shepherd boy. Paul was a persecutor. Yet God called them, equipped them, and used them. That truth has anchored me: I do not need to have it all together to walk in my calling.
For me, that calling is rooted in Jesus. He is the only one who has been there and knows how to carry the ache without minimizing it. He is the calm voice in the storm. He is the way back to meaning when everything else feels meaningless.
How Faith Shapes My Work
My work with founders, with The Pond, with the podcast, and with Navigator clients is an outflow of that conviction.
It is not secondary to business.
It is a spiritual practice in disguise.
When I sit across from a leader who is tired, when I sit at a dinner table with guests who need to feel seen, when I help a founder choose mercy for a teammate instead of the quick cancel, I am practicing presence. I am showing, in small practical ways, what compassion looks like when it has structure behind it.
Faith for me is not private. It is not a note in a bio. It is the electricity behind every decision I make as a leader.
It teaches me to give more than I take.
It teaches me to see people before projects.
It teaches me to invest in the long game of character more than the short game of quarterly results.
That is why The Pond is built the way it is. That is why my Navigator work places people first. That is why gifting matters.
A Movement for the Kingdom
I am building this for a reason that is bigger than me. I believe in multiplying the work of mentoring, presence, and courage.
I believe in training 12 Navigators who will each lead their own Pond. I believe we can change how founders lead by putting soul work at the center of strategy. I believe we can build a movement for the kingdom where people flourish and families heal.
And while my faith in Jesus shapes everything I do, The Pond welcomes people of all backgrounds and faiths. I am not here to hit anyone over the head with a Bible. I am here to live in a way that reflects how Jesus lived: loving people, serving them, walking with them. I am not perfect. I fall short every day. But that is the goal when I wake up each morning.
My Invitation
If you are a founder who has tasted the hollow feeling that success sometimes brings, or if you are tired of being the only strong one in the room, know this: you are invited to a different way.
You are invited to bring your whole story, not just your resume. You are invited to a table where faith, honesty, and high standards live together.
I do not have all the answers. I do have presence. I do have a life that has been shaped by resurrection, not by avoidance.
I will walk with you. I will help you hold your business lightly enough to save your life and hold your heart firmly enough to keep it from fracturing.
This is not just leadership training. This is a call to become people who can hold pain and carry presence at the same time. This is the work I am willing to fight for with everything I have.
If that calls to you, let us start the conversation. Let us build something that lasts!
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