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Justin Wilson
I lead technology teams in the enterprise world, working at the intersection of high-stakes decision-making, human complexity, and long-term consequence. Whether I’m writing about leadership or imagining future civilizations, my work is driven by the same question: how do people act when the pressure is real and the answers are not obvious?
I am not a pastor or a theorist. I am a practitioner. My leadership writing is grounded in Scripture, approached with intellectual honesty, and tested against real-world environments where power, politics, and responsibility collide. The leaders found in the Bible were not idealized figures, they were flawed humans navigating impossible choices. That tension is where I believe lasting wisdom lives.
In my science fiction, those same themes surface through different lenses: authority, sacrifice, loyalty, belief, and the cost of survival. I am drawn to stories that explore what happens when individuals and societies are forced to choose between comfort and conviction, control and conscience.
Across both genres, I write without platitudes and without easy answers. No Christianese. No moral shortcuts. Just grounded exploration of leadership, identity, and integrity when the stakes are high.
My work is for readers who want depth, whether they are seeking faith-anchored leadership insights or immersive speculative worlds that wrestle with timeless human questions.
I lead technology teams in the enterprise world, working at the intersection of high-stakes decision-making, human complexity, and long-term consequence. Whether I’m writing about leadership or imagining future civilizations, my work is driven by the same question: how do people act when the pressure is real and the answers are not obvious?
I am not a pastor or a theorist. I am a practitioner. My leadership writing is grounded in Scripture,...
In 2125, humanity learned a terrible truth: we are not alone in the universe, and we are not safe.
The Vethrak arrived without warning, without negotiation, without mercy. They call themselves "Those Who Claim," and to them, the harvesting of intelligent species is as...
“Do all that you can to live in peace with everyone.” (Romans 12:18, NLT)
Read that again, slowly. Notice what it says. Notice what it does not say.
It does not say “live in peace with everyone.” It does not say “make peace happen.” It does not say “ensure that every relationship in your life is harmonious, resolved, and comfortable.” Paul writes something far more precise. Do all that you can. The qualifier is not a loophole. It is the entire point.
“If another believer sins against you, go privately and point out the offense. If the other person listens and confesses it, you have won that person back.” (Matthew 18:15, NLT)
The most avoided conversation in every organization is the one that should have happened three months ago. Someone dropped a commitment. Someone took credit that was not theirs. Someone’s behavior is eroding the team, and everyone sees it except the person doing it. The whole office knows. The whole leadership team has...
“As iron sharpens iron, so a friend sharpens a friend.” (Proverbs 27:17, NLT)
Let that image sit for a moment. Two pieces of iron pressed together. Friction. Heat. Sparks. Neither blade leaves the encounter unchanged. The process is not gentle. It is not comfortable. It is necessary, because a blade that never meets resistance eventually cannot cut anything at all.
Yesterday we studied Ephesians 4:29 and the weight your words carry as a leader. Paul showed us that every sentence you speak is...
I’m thankful to share that The Decision Fortress recently reached #1 New Release in Christian Professional Growth, along with top rankings across multiple categories.
I’m grateful to share that Christian Leadership in the Professional World reached the Top 10 across multiple Amazon categories today, including #3 in Christian Professional...
This book is for leaders who are tired of waiting for clarity that never comes and are ready to take responsibility for how they decide under pressure. Leadership is not proven...