About Me

God's ways are so mysterious!

Throughout high school and my years as an undergraduate at Purdue University, I was involved in various Catholic ministries. I then went to work for seven years for IBM as a computer engineer and project manager, and my parish and campus apostolate continued. Over time I came to realize that God was calling me to commit to Him in a deeper way. He showed me that He could overcome my human weaknesses, and He could work through me in ways that I could never do on my own. Over time, I finally got up the courage to leave behind my well-paying job, realizing that God was calling me to study for my Masters in Theology and Christian Ministry.

Throughout grad school at Franciscan University of Steubenville, God showed me in multiple ways that leaving my job was exactly what He wanted. In my first semester, a paper I wrote was one of three papers (out of hundreds) chosen by the faculty to be presented to a colloquium of my peers. In my second, I was blessed by God with the opportunity to study at the Angelicum in Rome. God's blessings continued in my third and fourth semesters, and by the end of grad school, God had taught me a great deal about Himself, about myself, and about my faith.

Since completing my degree, God has shown me that He wants me to commit even more deeply to Him, by serving Him and others in full-time ministry. Pray that I may help others to open themselves to Him, and that I in turn may open myself even more to His transforming grace!

I welcome new ideas at any time, so feel free to email me at any time for any reason. Oh, one more thing: what once started out as a joke to a friend has become a personal tagline:

God Bless You and Your Descendants!