For some, I realize that my conversational drawings and chat room experience may not provide too much depth into how I serve or what I envision for the campus. But I hope that the previous entries would at least make you feel more welcome to my world of… confessions… ? Confessions of a Campus Staff Minister, I guess.
What’s in Fresno?
Note: This is just a friendly exaggeration.
Even after explaining why I’ll be going to Fresno, some people insist on asking, “Why Fresno” as if I haven’t provided any substantial reasoning to justify a move from a place like Los Angeles to a place like Fresno (which was considered one of America’s Most Boring Cities next to Bakersfield, according to Forbes.) Or I get questions like “What’s in Fresno” when I already explained that my calling and occupation resides in this area. It’s like the mention of the city paralyzes them from being able to comprehend.
My Life in FAQs
The other day I was at a party. And being the INFJ that I am, my friend and I were rather early, but early enough to hit the small crowds. This was good for me, because I socialize best in doses, but all in one big hit (if I were to have arrived later like everyone else) would’ve left me against the walls. The problem with doses, though, is that you get hit with the same questions throughout the night because the later crowds aren’t there to listen to your casual interrogation. What I noticed was that this wasn’t the only night I had to answer them, but my entire past year: at work, at church, old friends that managed to find me on facebook, people that I randomly met from wherever I randomly was, etc.
And for my friends in cyberspace, you too may have a few questions yourselves. But I can probably guess some of them already. To develop my virtual friendship with you, here are some of my life’s frequently asked questions in vintage chat room form. Most people hate Comic Sans MS — myself included. But I thought it’d be amusing to have it for this divine virtual appointment.
Updated Pages
All the pages have been updated: Bio, Why the Campus?, Donate and Contact. Woo!


