Deep Truth.
Plain Language.
Four Days a Week.
God is actively teaching. Christians should be actively learning. Four tracks. One conviction.
What We Publish
Field & Cannon publishes weekly across four distinct tracks. Each one serves a different corner of the same conviction: God is teaching, and Christians should be paying attention.
Tuesday
Science & Faith
No Brute Facts
A brute fact is a fact that just exists with no cause, no designer, no story. We do not live in that universe. Every tool on the assembly line, every rock in the field, every discovery in a laboratory has a story that was there before humans ever figured out how to read it. No Brute Facts follows that chain wherever it goes — from factory floors to the cosmos, from Edison’s vacuum tubes to the Resurrection. Science is not the enemy of faith. It is what faith in an ordered Creator produces.
Wednesday
Apologetics
Defend Your Work Boots
You chose your work boots for a reason. The same applies to Christianity and its doctrines. You do not need a seminary degree to defend what you believe. You need a method and the guts to persevere. This is where we hammer out the hard questions. Watch out for your toes. They might get hit.
Thursday
Bible Study
Bible Workshop
Do you read the Bible like you are doom scrolling? Scan. Find something interesting. Move on. That is not reading the Bible. Reading the Bible requires real work, rigor, and duty. Verse by verse, you examine, see, understand, and assemble. Just like woodworking. Bible Workshop gives you hands-on guidance and examples of the craft.
Friday
Fiction
Adventures of Keel
This one is for fun. Short fiction stories featuring Keel Vance: a tiny man with a big ego and an intelligence to back it up. A little lighter. Still Field & Cannon.
Brandon Rodriguez
Brandon is an electrical engineer who thinks in systems, argues about hermeneutics for fun, and writes for the guy who carries real questions home after a real shift. His wife Sheila is his sharpest reader. The writing is his. The readability is her fault.
“His obsession. Her translation. Their gain.”
