
There is an almost sacred stillness that settles over my home office as the evening deepens. I often begin these nights standing at my standing desk, elevated to view the beauty of trees in the willows, bathed in the soft, solitary glow of my monitors, before eventually taking my iPad and walking out to the porch.
Out here, the summer nights wrap around me like a comforting blanket. The air is warm, the night is alive with the familiar chorus of crickets, and the gentle sway of my rocking chair sets the rhythm of my focus. Every so often, the soft, familiar melody of my wall clock drifts out through the door, chiming to remind me that yet another hour has slipped away.
Yet, I remain out here, still writing code well past midnight, passionately consumed by solving a problem that has so deeply and painfully impacted our world.
In the quiet of this late hour, I am simply listening to the voice of Jesus. The presence of the Holy Spirit is resting so tangibly upon me, and my mind is drawn deeply to the Old Testament story of Bezalel. Just as the Lord declared in Exodus 31:3-4, “I have filled him with the Spirit of God, with wisdom, with understanding, with knowledge and with all kinds of skills—to make artistic designs,” I feel that exact same divine enablement anointing my mind, guiding my keystrokes, and illuminating this digital architecture tonight.

For the past three years, I have had the immense privilege of leading intensive brainstorming sessions and architecting this incredibly precious technological solution—a vision I firmly believe was entrusted to me by the Holy Spirit. This past weekend, we initiated a soft launch, and the outpouring of encouragement, celebration, and fervent interest has been nothing short of extraordinary. The consensus is clear: the world is genuinely hungry for this.
Earlier today, I shared with the devoted peers in our faith chapter that I am stepping into my own Esther 4:14 moment—“for such a time as this.” I have taken the codebase into my own hands. Whether I am standing in the dimmed lights of my office or breathing in the night air on the porch, He is here with me, leading the vision.

I reflect often on the crucible of my past experiences. I have been blessed to design enterprise architectures deployed across all 50 states in Corporate America. Years ago, when the national healthcare systems faltered and crashed under immense load, the compliance platform I engineered for medical doctors stood entirely unshakeable—and it remains operational to this day.
I owe an immeasurable debt of gratitude for that enduring success to a phenomenal Jewish woman in tech who led our Women in Engineering team. She mentored me with tech-savvy knowledge, wisdom, and power, instilling an uncompromising standard for Quality Assurance during my tenure as a Release Train Engineer, where I spent countless nights authorizing thousands of deployments into Production. She truly set the trajectory for my tech career.

Now, for this pivotal mission, I’ve rolled up my sleeves to get intimately hands-on. I am personally coding what I call the “Esther Version” of our platform. I’ve already engineered significant enhancements to the Veracity Vault engine that we released during the weekend.
But above all, the User Experience must be an absolute oasis. I have invested heavily in state-of-the-art tools to ensure the UI brings comfort and tranquility. I deeply understand the psychological toll that the modern internet—plagued by relentless propaganda, blatant disinformation, deception, and lies—exacts on everyday users.
We still need the internet; technology is the best thing in our world when it’s used correctly!
Once my final lines of code are committed, this platform will be reviewed by a few surprise experts—brilliant pioneers who literally laid the foundations of the internet, an invention that has sadly strayed from its original design. With their ultimate thumbs-up, we will push this beacon of truth live into Production very, very soon.
What we deployed this weekend is not the Esther Version. If you want to see how I work and what I do in my tech career, stay tuned; now you get to see Esther’s work. At such a time as this, I give my gift to Jesus Christ, the head of His church, a solution that will bless many people around the world.
The dawn of something beautiful is approaching. Stay tuned. ✨🙏🏾💻
Exodus 31:3-4, “I have filled him with the Spirit of God, with wisdom, with understanding, with knowledge and with all kinds of skills—to make artistic designs,” I feel that exact same divine enablement anointing my mind, guiding my keystrokes, and illuminating this digital architecture.




