About

Hi, I’m Vas Christoph Kravitz — a husband, dad of four, software developer, and someone who’s been deeply captivated by the teachings of Jesus for many years.

I have a background in both tech and theology — a degree in computer systems design and another in Christian theology. I serve in an evangelical church as a preacher and Bible teacher, and I’ve also been ordained as a deacon.

What drives me most is a simple idea: the teachings of Jesus in the four Gospels are powerful, complete, and life-changing. I believe Christianity is ready for a fresh chapter — one that’s thoughtful, intellectually honest, and open to dialogue with science and modern culture. Not to water down the faith, but to rediscover its depth and beauty in today’s world.

I live just outside Philadelphia, USA, and when I’m not coding or speaking on Christian radio, I’m usually reading, writing, or reflecting on how we can live more like Jesus — not just believe in Him.

This site is a space for people who want to go deeper — beyond dogma, beyond tradition — and get closer to the real Jesus.

Thanks for stopping by.

I’m Vas Kravitz

This site is a space for people who want to go deeper — beyond dogma, beyond tradition — and get closer to the real Jesus. Thanks for stopping by!

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YOU ARE FREE TO CHOOSE

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HOW TO STRENGTHEN FAITH: CULTIVATING TRUST, NOT TECHNIQUES

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