
Purpose is The Anchor
A direct, literary essay on why meaning—not comfort—produces fulfilment, and how to audit your life back toward purpose.
Strategic essays, institutional dispatches, and extended analysis from Abraham of London. Arranged by date, searchable by theme.
A reading room before it becomes a search result.
Wide covers, portrait covers, dense essays, shorter studies.
Beauty first, then signal, then something worth keeping.
You did not begin at birth. Before you had memory, you had inheritance: biological, emotional, relational, and spiritual. The question is not only what you carry, but what you will do with it.
In a warehouse in Uruk, someone realised that clay could remember what the mind was struggling to hold. That was not an invention. It was a governance decision.
The handprint on the cave wall is not a painting of a hand. It is a signature. A declaration: I was here. I existed. This is not nothing. Thirty thousand years later, every document, every photograph, every algorithmically curated feed is an answer to the same question — and most of them are wrong.
The paintings survived. The question they were made to answer did not. And we have no inventory of the questions.
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Most meetings deserve their bad reputation. But the meeting itself was never the problem. The problem is gathering people without giving the conversation a burden worthy of their attention.

Profit is not the enemy. Profit without purpose is. And the market is finally, mercilessly, beginning to agree.

You have been told that suffering disproves God. But what if the very existence of your longing for light is the proof you have been seeking?

There is a difference between falling and fading. One is a headline. The other is a ghost.

The difficulty is not evidence that you are failing. The difficulty is evidence that you are engaged.

Suffering has been used as the ultimate argument against divine order. But what if we have been asking the wrong question entirely?

There is a pattern written into the fabric of existence. Civilisations rise. Civilisations fall. Between them lies a single variable: alignment with divine order.

From principle to practice: an operational framework that turns surrender into daily decisions, leadership posture, and institutional consistency.

A rigorous yet accessible exploration of surrender versus submission--examining agency, love, leadership, and civilisational outcomes through theology, history, and strategy.

If God is sovereign, why does He allow injustice, loss, and lies to prevail? As fathers and Christians, we cannot ignore this question.

The fathers who build legacies are those who listen to God, hear beyond the noise, and act with obedience and conviction. Like Noah, we must learn to build what will save generations yet unborn.

A call to fathers, leaders, and builders to rebuild the foundations of family, faith, and legacy.

If the best you can do with a man's life work is rip one line out of context, you're not exposing him-you're exposing yourself.

A definitive strategic essay exploring the foundations, structure, and operational nature of human purpose - from Eden to modern civilisation.

Not mansions. Home. The architecture of belonging you were never meant to live without.

There's a kind of pain that doesn't have language. When the system turns on you-not because you failed as a father, but because you dared to be one-it doesn't just hurt. It unmans you. Quietly. Systematically. Legally.

Why the public square’s attempt to lump all 'zeal' into one bucket is a dangerous category error.

Dear O.J.A-Y, these are the truths your father lives by. May they be a compass for your own journey.

True fatherhood begins at the cross where love dies to self and lives for legacy. A blueprint for men choosing kingdom inheritance over generational trauma.

What happens when a father meets a system that was never designed to know his name, only his case number. Tactical survival for high-conflict custody.

A razor-sharp preview of the field-memoir forged in courts and prayer rooms-grace as a weapon, presence under pressure, and a father's refusal to disappear.

A father's fight through fire-purpose, grace, and the long road to legacy.

O.J.A-Y won't inherit fear. He'll inherit clarity, conviction, and a legacy rooted in purpose.

A field-ready playbook for forming a small brotherhood that shows up, tells the truth, and protects families-so the cycle of absence breaks on our watch.