A quarterly long-form publication on faith, design, craft, and the anchored life — written for the believer who reads slowly, builds carefully, and pays attention to what lasts.
An essay · Reading time, ~10 minutes
A reflection on why the most powerful witness in a noisy culture is not the loudest voice, but the most rooted life — and what it looks like to dress, build, and live like the lighthouse that holds.
Long-form essays, interviews, and field notes — organized into six standing departments. The first pieces from each are arriving in Volume 01.
Long-form essays on faith, identity, and the practical work of being rooted in a culture that pulls in every direction.
Volume 01 piece "What we mean when we say anchored."
Conversations with builders, makers, and quiet leaders — pastors, designers, founders, craftsmen — about the work of tending the flame.
Volume 01 piece "A conversation with a third-generation lighthouse keeper."
Reportage from the cities and shores where ADREAM lives — Brooklyn rooftops, coastal chapels, Sunday services, marketplace mornings.
Volume 01 piece "Six prophets, five boroughs, one Saturday."
Behind-the-seams writing on how the clothes are made, why the fabric matters, and what it means to build something worth wearing for years.
Volume 01 piece "Why we sew scripture on the inside."
A reading list for the anchored life — books, sermons, films, and music that have shaped how we think about faith, work, and beauty.
Volume 02 piece "Twelve books for the believer who builds."
Practical pieces on rhythm, rest, and the disciplines that keep a person rooted — without making it precious or performative.
Volume 02 piece "The case for slow Sundays."
Each issue lands in subscribers' inboxes a full week before it appears anywhere else. Quarterly. Long-form. Worth the wait. No noise in between.
One letter, four times a year. Written for slow readers.