About This Work

Impartial Grace began as Orchard Ministry, a place where sermon messages and spiritual essays were shared from the life of an itinerant preacher.

Over time, that work has grown and taken a new direction, but its foundation remains the same: a desire to speak honestly about God, His Word, and His love.

This ministry continues to affirm the core truths of the Christian faith while giving thoughtful attention to the depth of God’s grace and His purposes for humanity.

Writings and Publications

The writings shared here come from personal study, reflection, and a continued dependence on God’s guidance.

  • God’s Gift to Humanity: Hell or Reconciliation? (2018)
  • Yahweh Is Good To All: Confronting the Traditionalist’s Doctrine of Eternal Conscious Torment (forthcoming)

Additional smaller works are also in preparation, focusing on Scripture, reflection, and the theme of God’s impartial grace.

On Expression and Tools

In this season, I have begun using tools such as ChatGPT and Suno Music AI to assist in expressing what has long been on my heart.

These tools have not replaced my voice—they have helped me bring greater clarity to it.

I remain aware of my own limitations. I still wrestle at times to express what I mean. That has not changed. I have not set aside my human frailties.

What has changed is my ability to communicate more clearly.

With ChatGPT, I am able to organize and refine my thoughts. With Suno, I am able to hear written lyrics expressed through music—something I could not do on my own.

I see these tools as instruments. They assist in carrying the message, but they are not the source of it.

Everything shared here flows from my convictions, my journey, and my faith. I remain responsible for what is written and created.

If anything, this process has deepened my dependence—on clarity, on growth, on grace, and ultimately on God.

A Final Word

This work is offered in a spirit of humility.

Not to contend, but to share.
Not to divide, but to invite.
Not to elevate self, but to point to Christ.

If anything here has caused offense, I ask your forgiveness.

If anything here has brought encouragement, I give thanks to God.

Maranatha, and God’s blessings.