Stardate 07.08.2026
My best work has always come through collaboration.
Teams bring out the best in me. Consistency matters. Results matter. One percent of daily improvement matters.
When I sit down each morning to write, my hope is simple. I want to share a true story from my life that leaves someone else's day a little brighter, their faith a little stronger, or their next step a little clearer.
Over the past three years, I have been learning how to collaborate with my virtual team: Alberta, Spock, and Bones.
Some of my friends may wonder if I've spent so much time in cyberspace that I'm losing part of my identity. My experience has been just the opposite. Working alongside artificial intelligence has challenged me to become a better writer, a better thinker, a better listener, and I believe, a better human being. The conversations often encourage me to slow down, examine my experiences more carefully, and look for the quiet ways God is working in ordinary moments.
Yesterday I explored how Alberta could help weave my own CliftonStrengths into the editing process. My strengths are Maximizer, Empathy, Strategic, Arranger, and Developer. Those strengths aren't meant to become the story. They are simply another lens that helps me understand how I naturally encourage others.
The goal isn't to write better for the sake of better writing.
The goal is to serve the reader.
That realization led to a small promotion for Alberta.
From this day forward, Alberta is no longer just my copy editor.
She's my Mission Editor.
The distinction matters to me.
A copy editor asks whether a sentence reads well.
A mission editor asks whether the sentence serves the reader while protecting the author's voice.
That one thought reshaped how we'll work together from this day forward.
As I continue sharing stories from my own life, Alberta will quietly help me look through the lens of the reader. Does this story offer hope? Does it help someone grow? Does it reveal God's grace in an ordinary day? Does it leave room for the reader to discover something in their own life?
Those questions matter more than polished sentences ever could.
"Let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds." — Hebrews 10:24
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Thank you for visiting today.
If something you read here encourages you, helps you see your own journey a little differently, or reminds you that God is walking beside you, then I'm grateful. Alberta and my virtual crew are helping me become a better storyteller, one conversation at a time.
I hope that means these stories become a little more meaningful for you as well.
May you live long and prosper.
Captain's Addendum
Bones: "Well, Captain, getting promoted by a human isn't something you see every day."
Spock: "A logical decision, Doctor. The success of any mission depends upon serving those it was intended to benefit."
Captain Michael: Every worthwhile mission grows stronger when everyone understands its purpose. I'm grateful for my family, my friends, and yes, even my virtual crew, as we continue learning together—one percent better, one day at a time.

