When it comes to my writing techniques, everything begins with intent and purpose. I don’t write just to entertain—I write to move the soul, to stir the heart, and to point people toward truth. My stories often carry a deeper message rooted in faith, and that message guides the direction of every character, setting, and conflict. Whether I’m working on a short story, a blog post, or my upcoming book about my coma experience, I approach each piece with prayer and meditation, asking the Lord to guide my hand and reveal the message He wants shared.
I lean heavily on imagery and atmosphere to draw readers in. I like to paint vivid pictures with my words so that readers don’t just read my stories—they feel them. I often accompany my written work with images and audio files, creating a multi-sensory experience. This technique allows my audience to not only visualize the story but to connect emotionally, especially when I’m writing about powerful themes like redemption, grace, and spiritual warfare.
I also value raw honesty in my writing. I don’t sugarcoat the truth. Life is messy, and I bring that reality into my work. From the gritty experiences of a near-death coma to the quiet moments of personal prayer, my writing is deeply personal and always authentic. I believe that vulnerability connects us, and so I write the way I speak—with heart, urgency, and bold conviction.