About

Hello, I'm Nathan.

I want to tell you about a moment that changed everything for me.

I was 21, sitting in a university tutorial on the history of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland. The topic was the 1859 Ulster Revival — one of the most remarkable outpourings of God's Spirit in modern history. The class was working through the causes. Economic factors, naturally. Social conditions, of course. Political pressures, without question.

I waited. Surely, in a course on church history, someone was going to say it.

I said it. Maybe God was the cause.

The professor was kind about it. But the suggestion landed like a stone in still water — not because he was an atheist, but because it was simply an impossible thought. Not how the world works, you see. God and the real world occupy different rooms. Everyone seemed to know this. Everyone seemed comfortable with it.

I was 21 years old, and I knew it was a lie.

Two Worlds, One Chasm

For nearly 200 years, a slow philosophical drift — largely imported from secular thought into the church itself — has convinced Christians to live as though God belongs in one world and real life belongs in another. Sunday in one room. Monday through Saturday in another. Faith over here. Work, culture, politics, economics over there.

The result is a generation of Christian men who know God is Lord of Heaven and Earth, but live as though He has no practical say in any of it. Men who are biblically serious but culturally paralysed. Men who sense the chasm but don't know how to cross it.

God's World, God's Way exists to close that chasm — lesson by lesson, passage by passage, issue by issue.

The Road Here

That moment in the tutorial set me on a long and winding road. I've worked supporting missions across East and West Africa. I've taught in Christian schools in Korea and Mexico. I've spent years helping the Chalcedon Foundation and Nicene Covenant Church bring Rushdoony's work to a new generation in audiobook and ebook format.

Every step has been the same question in a different context: what does it actually look like when God's Word governs the real world?

What We're Building

By God's grace, three seasons of teaching are now available. The Jacob series broke ground that most Bible teachers won't touch — because the only man in Scripture who ever called Jacob a deceiver was his brother Esau: a fornicator, a God-hater, a man who opposed God's chosen from the womb and rode out with four hundred men to slaughter him and his family. The church has been taking Esau's word for it ever since. That series sets the record straight — and in doing so, recovers Jacob as a model for every man who has ever been written off, misunderstood, or counted out.

The Gideon series followed. More is coming.

But I'll be honest with you: I started this platform building what I wanted to build. What changed me was paying closer attention to the men I'm trying to serve — men with real questions about a world that seems to be coming apart at the seams. Net Zero. Climate change. The dismantling of Christian civilisation dressed up as progress. Men who need biblical answers to the actual issues on their doorstep, not just more theological housekeeping.

So that's where we're going. Rigorous, biblical, applicable — and pointed directly at the world you're living in.

The Invitation

I'm asking you to do one thing: look again.

Look again at who God is. Look again at what the Bible actually is. Not a devotional supplement to your real life — but the governing word over every square inch of it. Closer than you imagined. More relevant than you were told. Able to accomplish more through you, and bless you more, than you could ever think.

The chasm isn't real. It was built. And it can be torn down.

Come and build with us.


Nathan is the host and teacher of God's World, God's Way, a Bible teaching ministry that takes God's Word seriously in every area of life, distributed via podcast, YouTube, and blog. He is the husband of one wife, based in Northern Ireland, and is a member of Nicene Covenant Church.