What's the actual point of your life?
Not the accomplishments. Not the memories. Not the resume version of yourself. The actual point.
For twenty years, I've been thinking about that question. And I realized something: most of us are asking the wrong things about eternity. We're asking "where" and "when" instead of asking "how"-how does a consciousness expand? How does a human being become more alive? How does something eternal show up in something temporary?
The Point of Life is the answer I found.
It's not theology disguised as philosophy. It's not philosophy avoiding theology. It's the intersection-where consciousness itself becomes the evidence for God, where your soul and spirit are revealed as distinct forces you're constantly negotiating between, where your choices stop being random events and become the actual architecture of who you're becoming.
This book will challenge how you think about faith, choice, character, time, and what happens next. It's built on reason and Scripture and twenty years of asking questions that most people don't ask until crisis forces them to.
But here's what matters: this isn't a book about escaping time. It's about learning to perceive eternity within it. It's about understanding that you're not waiting to become eternal-you're remembering how to be eternal while time is still giving you room to choose.
If you've ever wondered why you're here, what consciousness actually is, or whether God is real when everything in the world suggests He isn't-this book exists for that exact question.
The point isn't to give you all the answers. The point is to help you remember you already carry them.