What happens when the institutions you trusted collapse, the voices you followed fracture, and the life you built begins to break beneath your feet?
What Was Meant for Harm is the story of a life lived inside America's media upheaval - from NBC to Fox, from
YouTube's rise to the splintering of independent creators, from political chaos to cultural realignment. But beneath the headlines and broadcasts, this memoir traces something deeper: a spiritual journey shaped by loss, discernment, and the quiet, persistent voice of God.
This is not a story of institutions, but of individuals. Not a story of outrage, but of awakening. Not a story of harm, but of how God turns what some intend for harm into purpose for those who love Him.
With honesty and a faith forged in fire,
What Was Meant for Harm invites readers to step back from the noise, examine the narratives shaping their world, and rediscover the still, steady truth God reveals in seasons of uncertainty.
For anyone seeking clarity in a culture of confusion - or hope in a season of loss - this memoir offers a path forward: not through striving, but through surrender.