ABOUT

Born in the San Francisco Bay Area Robert Windfield spent his formative years living in Oakland/Berkeley, California. Later moving to Hollywood where he became part of the Chinatown scene as a member of a Punk Rock band, involved in the graphic arts and ambient music.

Escaping from Los Angeles he moved to a small ranch in the Sierra Nevada Foothills in central California before leaving and entering Victory Bible College in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Upon graduation he became ordained as a minister and moved to the state of Washington and started a career in marketing and publishing at River3 Digital. He is currently a writer, video producer and proprietor of Chapterhouse.tv. His vocation is to help Christians know about what they believe.

At Chapterhouse.tv we strive to teach people how to teach themselves the word of God using what’s right in front of their nose and not go beyond that which is written – (I Corinthians 4:6). In this context we understand that the first century people Jesus spoke to about the gospel weren’t theologians. So reading scripture should be based on what reasonable people, living at the time of its adoption would have understood the ordinary meaning of the text to be.

Without a simple understanding the church is splintered and deemed incredible. It’s time for every new and seasoned believer to be able to read, understand and follow the Word of God. No more vague answers. No more enigmas bound in riddles and wrapped in mysteries. We’re not here to tell you what scripture means, we are here to show you what it says.

BOOKS

The Door — Entering the 7th Age. The first age of man officially started with Adam or the Adamic Age. The second was the Abrahamic age. Third would be the Mosaic Age. Forth is the Age of the Prophets. Fifth is the first coming of the Messiah or Jesus. Sixth is the Holy Spirit coming to earth to inhabit the Church. The Seventh Age, I believe, is the awakening of the Bride before His second coming. The deep breath before the plunge. This is the place where the sleeping church must awaken (I Corinthians 15:34). Those still asleep would inevitably run the same risk as the virgins did with the empty oil jars. At some point we must fill our jars and get off the porch by going through the Door — before it closes. 

When do we turn the tide and make the enemies of Jesus His footstool (Hebrews 10:12-13)? When do we drop our spiritual baggage, and move into our potential? When do we reach out our staff and part the seas of this small blue dot we call earth?

The Book of Revelation is being fulfilled today as we gaze, unblinking upon a world that is waiting breathlessly for the manifestation of the sons of God. Where are the sons of God, these men and women of valor? Beyond the Door.