
About
A creative space of thought & conversation guided by the story of the mountain
Why
I believe all humanity was called to ascend the Mountain of YHWH
Not by might, but through live altering surrender to his will.
We climb to join in with what Jesus has already done. His freeing death allows us to lay down our lives at the peak and return to the valley filled with divine wisdom and renewed Kingdom vision. Therefore, this journey is not a platform,
It's a pilgrimage, not for our glory, but God's.


[ tim-ber-lahyn ]
At altitudes far above sea level, timber ceases to grow due to a lack of oxygen and the harsh climate. This tree line is visible proof of the peak's rugged state. In our spiritual journey, it is also the place where comfort cannot exist. It is a point of total dependence. Yet it is renewing, as one can never see clearer than on a mountain peak. In the same way, when we transcend ourselves, we can see what the world needs.
Timberline




Sage
[ seyj ]
A sage is not born but formed through trial, surrender, and divine timing. Sage shares its roots with wise, drawn from the Latin sapere—"to taste, to know, to be wise." We are homo-sapiens, i.e., "wise humans" called not just to know but to become wise by experience. One can't reach out for true wisdom; it comes by waiting on God. A sage lives with open hands and upward eyes, living as a servant of God and a prophet to men.