Hello! I'm Ryan Scanlon (the taller, much less holy, gentleman pictured to the left). In 2024, I came to realize that God was calling me to do much more. And in 2025 (last year) I discerned I was being asked to make a career change to create this small venture. I have a background in life science and technology. I had a great 25+ year career in the biopharmaceutical industry where I was blessed to work with some of the most gifted and kind scientists and engineers to help develop cutting-edge medicines that truly alleviate real suffering for patients. Despite having a great job, in corporate innovation & investing, I recognized that God was calling me to a new professional vocation to spread the Gospel in ways that help modern, unfamiliar eyes and ears make sense of how Jesus Christ is genuinely the way, the truth and the life. And how the mystery of faith is true and real while existing in perfect harmony with modern science.
Anyone willing to take the time to understand it in an intellectually honest manner will likely conclude that mind-grounded Aristotelian hylomorphic realism is the best metaphysics for science to adopt because it fits all empirical observation and it enables worldviews that sensibly integrate with faith and reason in order to recover objective morality. This classically grounded metaphysical understanding of reality, when carefully translated into modern language, provides a clear foundation for recovering science as an ethical and morally ordered human practice. Scientists and engineers can understand their work as a genuine vocation: a response to God’s invitation to participate in, pursue, and discover the rational order and wonders of creation.
I am working on a book along with other publications. And I have a few faith-based games and other things in development. Books and games take time to get right (I'll share more about my plans and mission under the Letters section of this site), but ahead of that I have created some devotional art. Yes, it's heavily AI-assisted, but I can assure you it was all made with love through a prayerful and thoughtful process. If you'd like to support my mission then please do feel free to buy some! I make about $15 to $25 in profit on each piece. It's fulfilled via a print-on-demand service called Printful.