Not every story disappears because it lacks importance. Some disappear because they are inconvenient.Some because they are uncomfortable.Some because they complicate a narrative that is easier to maintain without them. In every era, there are stories that rise quickly to the surface—amplified, repeated, analyzed from every angle. And then there are others that quietly sink,…
Crime does not exist in a vacuum. Neither does our understanding of it. Most people will never witness a homicide investigation firsthand. They will never sit across from a grieving family, read through case files, or examine evidence logs. Instead, their understanding of crime—what it looks like, who commits it, who investigates it, and who…
Truth is not discovered by accident. It’s pursued. In a culture driven by narratives, incentives, and fear of backlash, truth is often the first casualty. Facts are filtered, stories are framed, and silence is rewarded. Faith is what cuts through that fog. Not blind faith—but anchored faith, rooted in Scripture, conviction, and a willingness to…