The Wizard’s Desk
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What Would Charlie Do? The Danger of Turning Political Figures into Moral Compasses
From the Wizard’s Desk — March 20 I remember when I was in junior high, the phrase “What Would Jesus Do?” was everywhere. People wore WWJD bracelets as a reminder to pause and think before they acted. It was a good idea—simple, practical, and rooted in something meaningful. But over time, it drifted. It became
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Musings from the Wizard’s Desk: Family, Faith, and Humility
Musings from the Wizard’s Desk — March 18, 2026 There’s something quietly unsettling about realizing how much of your life has been shaped by assumptions you never questioned. I recently finished reading my grandfather’s autobiography—something I had read before, but this time it landed differently. To the outside world, his life might not appear remarkable.
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Something Feels Off: My Take on the Republican Party After 2024
From the Wizard’s Desk March 17, 2026 I Peeked Back Into Politics… Probably a Mistake I don’t follow politics like I used to. Not even close. But every now and then I’ll poke my head back in just to see what’s going on. That’s what I did this week. And yeah… probably a mistake. I

