I exist to empower possibility through speaking, consulting and writing. My primary areas of focus are wholeness, impactful living, and cultural engineering. I would love to discuss any other areas I may serve you in as well.
Primary areas of focus
Wholeness is spiritual formation, helping people move from brokenness to wholeness, focusing on the health and growth of individual's spirit, soul and body. Realizing the interwovenness of who we are as humans and how God created us and has restored us.
Impactful Living is missional living and social entrepreneurship. I believe everyday people can make a difference where they live, work, and play. I bring forth a curiosity of how people can make a difference for the good.
Leadership, language, and geography create culture. Every organization has a culture. It can be healthy, indifferent, or toxic. You can create the culture you want to see around you.
For years I saw myself as broken, dumb, and a poser. I disagreed with how God saw me. I felt I had to prove my worth and work hard to be loved and valued. I thought I would never live up to my potential and created a prison of insecurity and fear that had me always operating out of a broken place. Through God’s goodness and love I experienced in community, counseling, and mediation, I began to like myself. From there, I began to love myself and realized that I actually have something to offer the world, just as you do.
Empowering Possibility is seeing what a person or organization can become and then giving inspiration, encouragement, motivation, and resources for them to live into that possibility. It is not doing something for someone, but it's ultimately helping people gain a greater vision of what can be and helping them live into it. For each person and organization that possibility is different, there are no cookie cutter results. Each person has something unique to offer the world and I want to help you offer it.
In my own life in Lubbock, TX this plays out through empowering possibility in my wife of sixteen years and my three daughters. Also through CO-OP Network, a non-profit organization that I founded that exists to create healthy and whole people who make a kingdom difference; leading Hope Community, a non-profit that exists to empower hope in the lives of people in the Heart of Lubbock Neighborhood; Sugar Brown’s Coffee Co. that I resurrected in 2015 that I am now a co-owner of; and Culture Clothing, another business I brought back in 2020 that is a social enterprise selling vintage clothing while helping alleviate poverty.