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There are moments in faith when a verse you’ve heard your whole life suddenly opens, not because it’s new, but because you’re finally ready to see what has always been there.
Miriam’s Well exists for those moments.
This is not a place for shallow answers or recycled stories. It is a place to draw water from the deep. Scripture as it was spoken, written, and lived. The ancient context. The Hebrew meanings. The cultural world behind the verses we memorized but were rarely invited to explore. Here, we don’t rush past the “why.” We linger with it.
Growing up Christian, many of us learned the stories, but not always the fullness of their meaning. We were given outcomes without process, conclusions without context. Yet when Scripture is approached as it was meant to be, rooted in history, language, and covenant, something remarkable happens. The text becomes alive. The God revealed within it becomes even more loving, more intentional, more faithful than we imagined.
Miriam’s Well is a resource center, a gathering place, and a resting point for the spiritually thirsty. You can come here to study, to reflect, to question, and to reconnect. Whether you are new to faith, returning after distance, or have walked with God for decades, this well is open to you.
The name itself is intentional. In the wilderness, Miriam’s well was a source of living water that God’s people always brought with them. through the dry desert. In the same spirit, this space exists to offer refreshment wherever you find yourself in your journey. Not doctrine for doctrine’s sake, but understanding that leads to awe. Not information alone, but truth that points back to the heart of God.
My prayer is simple. That as you draw from this well, you find clarity where there was confusion, peace where there was tension, and a renewed sense of wonder at the depth of God’s love. That Scripture no longer feels distant or fragmented, but whole, purposeful, and profoundly personal.

This well does not belong to one denomination, one tradition, or one stage of faith. It belongs to those who are willing to pause, listen, and drink deeply.
My prayer is that through this space, Scripture becomes less distant and God becomes more near. That understanding leads not to pride, but to awe. And that awe leads back to love.
The water is here.
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