by chetcromer | Apr 17, 2025 | Journals
When Curiosity Ruins a Perfectly Good MisunderstandingHow I misread a biblical phrase for years—and why I’m glad I finally questioned it For a long time, I thought I had a neat little insight tucked away whenever I came across the phrase “half-tribe of Manasseh” in...
by chetcromer | Apr 7, 2025 | Prayers
Open Doors, Open Hearts: The Sacred Work of Hospitality There is a kind of Kingdom work that doesn’t make headlines. It doesn’t stand behind a pulpit or lead a crowd. It happens in kitchens, on porches, around dinner tables, and in the quiet corners of homes. It’s...
by chetcromer | Apr 4, 2025 | Software and Tech
Lessons in Working with AI: Building a Smart Bookmarklet with Precision Working with AI isn’t magic — it’s a collaborative process. You don’t just ask once and get perfection; instead, you iterate, clarify, and build something better with every round....
by chetcromer | Apr 4, 2025 | Software and Tech
Create an Outlook Web Task from Any Webpage with One Click Bookmarklet Tutorial If you use Outlook Web Access and love keeping track of tasks and follow-ups, this bookmarklet is for you. With just a click, you can create a pre-filled calendar appointment in Outlook...
by chetcromer | Mar 31, 2025 | Prayers
When Justice Feels Distant: My Journey Through Psalm 35 and a Modern Prayer There are moments in life when injustice feels deafening — when the ones who seek to follow God are misunderstood, mistreated, or even maligned. I’ve walked through seasons like that....