Twin Tree Project started as a carefully constructed spiritual space, polished, structured, and theologically safe. What it’s become is something more honest than that.
Over the years, and through a lot of living — loss, solitude, deconstruction, and some spiritual experiences that defy tidy explanation — this blog has shifted into something more specific: a real-time record of what it actually looks like to walk out a Christian life. There’s real beauty in that unfolding, even when it’s hard. Especially when it’s hard. And this is a space where that gets celebrated, not sanitized.
This is one woman tracing the spiral of mind and faith, rooted in the Word. But if you’re here, you’re probably tracing your own version of it too. You’re welcome in the middle of that.
Our Mission
At the heart of our project lies a simple yet powerful mission:
To trace the spiral honestly, following Scripture, engaging the mind, and telling the truth about faith in real life. That means theology, psychology, philosophy, history, and whatever else the spiral moves through. Structured when it needs to be. Raw when it has to be. Always rooted in the Word.
Why “Twin Tree”?
Two trees, growing side by side, each distinct but rooted in the same soil. That image has always felt true — the duality of life, the tension between light and shadow, growth and stillness, the seen and unseen. But over time, a deeper image emerged: the spiral beneath the roots.
The trees are still here. But the roots go down into something. The path God directs doesn’t always look straight from the inside. It loops, revisits, and goes deeper each time around. That’s not wandering. That’s the spiral. Scripture holds it together even when the surface feels like chaos. Twin Tree Project is the record of that: two realities growing upward from one deep, spiraling root.
