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You saw it…
Since 2021 you saw it and did nothing. This is a direct confrontation of the code of silence that allowed harm to continue in plain sight. No one gets a pass. If you saw it, you are part of it.
Apr 61 min read


The Great Replacement: When Women and Sound Doctrine Are Quietly Traded Away
March is Women’s History Month, a time meant to honor the women whose leadership and sacrifice helped build our institutions. Yet in many churches today, the very women who sustained ministries for decades now sit quietly in pews or remain at home while inexperienced leadership rises around them. When seasoned voices are replaced with convenient loyalty, the church does not move forward. It begins to lose its memory, its balance, and ultimately the sound doctrine that once he
Mar 153 min read


Sunday Sermons. Monday Secrets. Church in Crisis When “Do as I Say, Not as I Do” Becomes Church Culture
What Happens After Sunday? Dear Devoted Member, At what point did obedience replace integrity, and at what point did spiritual language become a tool of control rather than a pathway to truth? This pattern of Sunday sermons and Monday secrets has left many wondering whether the church is in crisis, not because faith has failed, but because accountability has. There is a dangerous inversion that occurs in unhealthy institutions. Authority demands submission while scripture is
Mar 12 min read


When Preaching Becomes a Side Hustle: The Hidden Economics No One Talks About
Side hustles are shaping today’s economy but one income stream rarely gets discussed: preaching. Itinerant ministry mirrors the professional speaking world, yet often operates with no structure, no documentation, and no financial accountability. When invitations become income, access becomes currency… and silence becomes strategy. This isn’t an attack on ministry it’s a call for clarity, transparency, and structural integrity. Because structure doesn’t weaken calling. Struc
Feb 253 min read


Do Backdoor Deals Belong in Religious Institutions?
Private conversation Pastor and Member Backdoor deals don’t start with evil intentions. They usually start with a whisper. A quiet meeting. A “quick conversation” in a hallway. A decision made before anyone else even knew a decision was being discussed. Most people in church life know exactly what that looks like. You don’t need a theology degree to recognize when something is off. You feel it. Because the room gets quieter. People stop asking questions. And suddenly, someone
Feb 242 min read
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