Privacy Policy

Last Updated: May 2026

Welcome to my website. This space was created to share reflections on faith, education, mentorship, graduate learning, and information stewardship. Your privacy and trust are important to me, and this page explains how information may be collected and used while visiting this site.

Information Collected

This website may collect limited information through:

  • Contact forms
  • Website analytics
  • Cookies and basic browser data
  • Embedded content such as videos or external resources

This information is used only to help improve the website experience, understand visitor engagement, and respond to messages or inquiries.

I do not sell, trade, or knowingly share personal information with third parties.


Cookies and Analytics

Like many websites, this site may use cookies or analytics tools provided through WordPress, hosting services, or third-party plugins to better understand website traffic and usage patterns.

These tools may collect:

  • Browser type
  • Device information
  • General geographic region
  • Pages visited
  • Time spent on the website

This information is collected in aggregate form and is not intended to personally identify visitors.


Embedded Content

Some pages may include embedded videos, images, articles, or resources from other websites such as YouTube or educational platforms. Embedded content behaves in the same way as if the visitor accessed the external website directly.

Those websites may collect data according to their own privacy policies.


Educational and Reflective Purpose

This website serves as a space for graduate work, educational reflection, faith formation, and personal writing. Opinions and reflections shared throughout the site are my own and are intended for informational and educational purposes.


Protection of Information

Reasonable efforts are made to maintain the security and integrity of this website. However, no method of internet transmission or electronic storage is completely secure.



“Thank you for visiting and being part of this journey of faith, learning, and service.”