Trevor's professional career began in 1974 as a COBOL computer programmer and spanned decades in application software development, including executive leadership as a Chief Information Officer (CIO). Trevor served as an adjunct professor in the 1980s, teaching computer programming languages, systems analysis, and design. During the final fifteen years of his career, he also owned and operated a small IT consulting business with his wife, Jean. While grateful for that journey, Trevor now focuses on sharing wisdom, faith, and God's truths. Trevor is a follower of Jesus the Messiah and considers himself a citizen of Heaven and a temporary resident in this world. He often describes himself as a ""Heavenian"" - defined by heavenly nationality, by belonging to God as one of His children. His faith shapes how he views identity, purpose, and what truly carries value into eternity. Trevor believes that earthly accomplishments matter only insofar as they serve the Kingdom of God. What holds lasting meaning in his life is his confession that Jesus is Lord, his love for God, and his love for others. These convictions shape both his writing and his desire to encourage thoughtful, authentic faith across generations.