
Projects
Tymbalfut
TYMBALFUT is an interactive children’s storytelling experience designed to entertain while nurturing how kids think, learn, and connect with others.
Built as an episodic series, TYMBALFUT blends imaginative storytelling with meaningful themes that resonate across cultures, classrooms, and churches alike.
Each episode explores ideas such as different learning styles, personality and societal differences, social harmony, creativity, and loss—encouraging children to develop empathy, critical thinking, and strong social skills along the way.
The project was created with a simple but powerful question in mind: What if children’s entertainment could be just as engaging as videos and animation, while also encouraging reading, learning, and personal growth?
Designed to compete with the short-form animated content children commonly watch on tablets, in restaurants, and in the backseat of cars, TYMBALFUT offers an alternative that is both captivating and enriching. Episodes are available through subscription and streaming formats, with optional, age-appropriate unit studies that make the content easy to use in homeschool, classroom, and church settings.
TYMBALFUT isn’t just a story—it’s a thoughtful, creative world where entertainment and education work hand in hand.
The Simeon Experiment
The Simeon Experiment is a hybrid audio experience that blends the depth of an audiobook with the accessibility of a podcast. Created for pastors, worship leaders, creative teams, and thoughtful believers, this project is designed to challenge performative models of church culture and invite a deeper, more theologically grounded approach to worship and the arts.
Rather than focusing on production or trends, The Simeon Experiment encourages listeners to explore how artistic expression can be meaningfully tethered to theology, storytelling, and devotion.
Each episode presents thought-provoking ideas that help reframe worship as something formed by substance, intention, and spiritual depth—not by cultural expectations of what worship is supposed to look or sound like.
At its core, the project asks a bold question: What if Sunday mornings could be reimagined—offering new ways to present artistic devotion and adoration without complete dependence on modern cultural definitions of worship? The Simeon Experiment invites churches of every size and tradition to “take the experiment,” explore alternative approaches, and see whether meaningful change can draw their communities closer to Jesus.
This is not a formula or a program—it’s an open invitation to reflect, experiment, and rediscover worship through a deeper, more intentional lens.
Art for Attention
Art for Attention is a series of purpose-driven art pieces created to travel, be exhibited, or be sold in order to draw attention to critical societal issues—always with a focus on love, unity, and hope. Each piece is designed not just to be seen, but to spark reflection, conversation, and meaningful action.
At its core, Art for Attention asks a simple yet profound question: What kind of change could occur if art reminded people that goodness, compassion, and genuine love for one another still exist? The project believes that small shifts in perspective can lead to real human impact, and that art can be a catalyst for those shifts.
Past Art for Attention initiatives have raised funds and awareness for issues including homelessness, food insecurity for public school children, anti-human trafficking efforts, addiction recovery and gang intervention programs, and mental health support. Through creativity and intentional storytelling, Art for Attention uses art as a bridge—connecting awareness to action, and compassion to tangible change.
Art for Attention isn’t about making statements for attention’s sake—it’s about using creativity to point people toward hope, dignity, and restoration.
Uncomfortable -Terron Brooks
Uncomfortable by Terron Brooks is a deeply personal journey of self-reflection, honesty, healing, and empowerment. Designed as a chaptered help book, the project invites readers to step into the often difficult—but necessary—work of examining who they truly are beneath expectations, roles, and perceived obligations.
Blending faith and therapeutic insight, Uncomfortable offers self-help at its most honest. It challenges readers to dig deeper, move past external pressures tied to gifts, careers, family, and life choices, and confront the standards they’ve placed on themselves in order to be accepted or successful.
At its heart, the book asks a powerful question: What might happen if we were courageous enough to discover and live as our true, redeemed selves?
The journey extends beyond the written word through an accompanying album of original songs, written and recorded after Terron completed this process himself. The music serves as both reflection and companion—giving voice to the emotional and spiritual moments explored throughout the book.
Uncomfortable isn’t about quick fixes or surface-level motivation. It’s an invitation to slow down, be honest, and step into the freedom that comes from living with authenticity, wholeness, and purpose.
Blog to Brain
Blog to Brain (One Pagers for Thought) is a collection of short, humorous essays designed to provoke thought through satire, storytelling, and a whimsical point of view.
Each piece flips familiar topics on their heads, using humor and insight to invite mental recalibration, spark a smile, and offer a fresh, often helpful perspective on everyday realities.
It’s lighthearted, thoughtful, and intentionally brief—small reads that leave room for big ideas.
Moral of the Story (Kids Mag)
Moral of the Story (Kids Mag) is a collection of short, thought-provoking sci-fi stories created for young readers, blending the timeless wisdom of Aesop’s fables with the imaginative edge of The Twilight Zone and Black Mirror—all in an age-appropriate format.
Each story uses abstract and speculative storytelling to explore real-world issues such as peer pressure, judgment, hypocrisy, social status, humanity, and the growing role of AI. Paired with companion unit studies, the series is designed to cultivate creativity, critical thinking, unity, and a deeper understanding of society and one’s place within it.
At its heart, Moral of the Story asks an important question: What if science fiction could help young people learn how to think—rather than what to think—and empower them to contribute to the world in positive, meaningful ways?
Daily Devos (Daily Prayers with Calendar)
Daily Devos (Daily Prayers with Calendar) is a subscription-based devotional experience designed to bring intention and spiritual focus to the start of each day.
Delivered daily, each prayer and devotional encourages reflection, grounding, and a closer walk with Jesus—right when it matters most.
Created for individuals and inspirational communities alike, Daily Devos helps shift the first thoughts of the morning toward faith, gratitude, and purpose.
Simple, consistent, and accessible, it offers a gentle rhythm for those seeking to begin each day with clarity, devotion, and spiritual alignment.
Poetry
Poetry is a curated collection of poems spanning a wide range of subject matter, created to inspire reflection, imagination, and emotional connection. Designed for both inspirational and secular audiences, the collection treats poetry much like song lyrics—inviting readers to feel first, then think deeper.
Each piece explores the space where emotion meets critical thought, encouraging creativity, imagination, and a reawakening of parts of the mind often left dormant in a technology-driven world. At its heart, the collection asks a timeless question: Can poetry still move us, challenge us, and shape how we think and feel?
This is poetry as experience—meant to be read slowly, felt deeply, and carried beyond the page.