Behind the Build
Stories, anecdotes and lessons-learned while giving birth to Appostolic.com

Deeper Than We Expected
Two Things I Discovered While Building Appostolic That Changed How I Think About What It Can Do
The same architecture that generates a Sunday school lesson can guide seminary-level formation. And when you invite someone into the research, the collaboration itself becomes the discipleship.

Three Sundays Without a Net
What Happens When the Pastor Is Away and Three Different People Fill the Pulpit
The pastor was away for three Sundays. Three men filled in. Three different problems. Theological misalignment, scattered prep, and a Google search sermon. All were predictable and preventable.

Why Should the Devil Have All the Good Software?
The Church Has Software for Everything Except the Thing It Actually Exists to Do
The church has software for giving, scheduling, streaming, and accounting. But the thing it actually exists to do — teach and proclaim the Kingdom — has almost no technological support. Until now.

Seeds Planted Thirty Years Ago
How a Reengineering Exercise in 1995 Became the Foundation for What I’m Building Today
In 1995, my team designed hologram teachers and executives laughed. Thirty years later, I'm building the principle underneath it. God plants seeds in one season and fulfills them in another.