I work at the intersection of documentation, content operations, and developer experience. Most of my work revolves around helping teams bring structure to complex systems, whether that is migrating large documentation platforms, designing information architecture, or setting up workflows that make content easier to maintain at scale.
Over the past few years, I have worked across different teams and products, leading documentation migrations, coordinating content operations, and supporting developer-focused products. That work has taught me that good documentation is never just about writing. It is about structure, consistency, and the systems behind the content.
Alongside my work in tech, I also write and teach theology. I am drawn to questions about how we know God, how Scripture fits together, and how to explain deep truths in a way that is simple and faithful. Through my writing and teaching, I try to make theology accessible without losing its depth.
In many ways, both parts of my work are connected. Whether I am working on documentation or theology, I am always asking the same questions:
What is being said?
Is it clear?
Is it faithful to the truth?
Can someone actually understand and use this?
I enjoy building things that last. Systems, content, and ideas that remain useful over time.
This channel exists for one reason: to teach theology in a way that is faithful to Scripture and accessible to everyone. Theology Simplified with Blessing walks through core biblical doctrines carefully and honestly, without leaning on any particular denomination or tradition. If you want to understand what the Bible says and why it matters, this is a good place to start.