Go beyond the basics with advanced strategies, hands-on coaching, and the ongoing support you need to trade like a pro.
You’ve probably heard it before:
“Start a side hustle.”
“Pick up some extra speaking gigs.”
“Drive for Uber in your free time.”
But deep down, you know the truth: Your time is already maxed out.
What you need is margin. Not more hustle.
What If You Could Run a Simple, Part-Time Trading Business From Your Laptop?
It’s not a hobby. It’s not guesswork.
You’ll know exactly what to do, when to do it, and how to manage it.
This isn’t “set it and forget it” investing. This is business building, with tools, structure, and strategy.
All Four Strategies: Seasonal Leverage Method, CFC, DCS, and our bonus 4th starter strategy.
Weekly Trade Alerts: Follow along with exact setups for every strategy.
Monthly Group Coaching: Live calls to review trades, sharpen your skills, and get your questions answered in real time.
Unlimited Email Support: Direct answers when you need them so you’re never trading alone.
Private Coaching Channel: Advanced trade reviews and deeper discussions with other Accelerator members.
When you join the Income Accelerator, you get full access to:
The Options Business Course:
Learn the full framework behind this income-generating model. Taught in clear, practical lessons.
All Four Trading Strategies:
Master the complete playbook, from beginner-friendly methods to advanced setups, so you can adapt to any market condition.
Real-Time Trade Alerts:
Follow Michael’s actual trades each week. Know what to trade, when, and why.
Monthly Group Coaching Calls:
Get feedback, troubleshoot your trades, and grow with a like-minded community.
Unlimited Email Support:
Run your trading like a system, not a guessing game.
Supportive Private Group:
Be part of a network of pastors and ministry leaders building the same kind of freedom you are.
This isn’t theory. These are actual results.
Since launching the Income Plan in April 2023, Michael has placed 221 trades with a 79.6% win rate, using the same strategy shared in this program.
Started the portfolio in April 2023 with a $2,000 account.
Earned $11,437 in profit over 24 months!
Average Monthly ROI: 5.9%!
Average Monthly Income: $477!
Only 2 Losing Months: 91.7% winning months!
That’s not flashy day trading. That’s consistent, repeatable income—built with focus, discipline, and a strategy that works.
If a $2,000 account can generate nearly $12K in profit in two years, imagine what this could mean for your family, your ministry, or your financial peace of mind.
While results are never guaranteed and losses are always possible, many Accelerator members report profit potential in the $500–$700/month range as they gain confidence and consistency with all four strategies.
$97/mo
Beginner-friendly video course that walks you through every step
Monthly seasonal watchlist of high-probability stocks
Real-time trade alerts for SLM and MIS strategies
Access to member community
Downloadable checklists, templates, and guides
Up to 3 questions per month, responses within 48 hours
Seasonal Leverage Method course
Monthly Income Strategy course
Cash Flow Collective Course
Double Canopy Strategy Course
Monthly live group coaching calls
2 free months
1:1 onboarding video chat and initial coaching session
No contracts - cancel anytime
$197/mo
Beginner-friendly video course that walks you through every step
Monthly seasonal watchlist of high-probability stocks
Real-time trade alerts for all four strategies
Access to member community
Downloadable checklists, templates, and guides
Unlimited questions, priority same-day response
Seasonal Leverage Method course
Monthly Income Strategy course
Cash Flow Collective course
Double Canopy Strategy course
Monthly live group coaching calls
2 free months
1:1 onboarding video chat and initial coaching session
No contracts - cancel anytime
$1,970/yr
Beginner-friendly video course that walks you through every step
Monthly seasonal watchlist of high-probability stocks
Real-time trade alerts for all four strategies
Access to member community
Downloadable checklists, templates, and guides
Unlimited questions, priority same-day response
Seasonal Leverage Method course
Monthly Income Strategy course
Cash Flow Collective course
Double Canopy Strategy course
Monthly live group coaching calls
2 free months
1:1 onboarding video chat and initial coaching session
No contracts - cancel anytime
Wants to provide more for your family without overextending your time
Believes financial margin creates ministry freedom
Is ready to treat income generation with the same intentionality as discipleship
Doesn’t want hype, just a method that works
Is willing to learn, apply, and grow
You're looking to build something that gives back.
Not once in a while. Not someday. But consistently. Month after month. What would you do with that extra income? How would it change the way you care for your family? What would it free you from mentally, emotionally, even spiritually?
Maybe you'd finally take your spouse on that getaway.
Maybe you'd cover an unexpected bill without fear.
Maybe you'd support a missionary or fund a ministry dream that’s been on your heart for years.
Maybe you'd stop feeling like you're behind.
This isn’t about chasing riches. It’s about creating margin so you can serve God and others with peace and confidence.
Let’s build that future together!
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The book of Ruth, just four short chapters, has become a blanket of comfort to me in recent years. Ruth was strong and steady, yes, but what strikes me most is how intentionally she chose to be present with Naomi from the very start.
In Ruth 1:1–18, we’re dropped straight into heartbreak. There’s no warm-up. The author rips the bandage off and places us in the middle of a grief-stricken conversation. Naomi is unraveling. “The Lord’s hand has turned against me!” she cries in verse 13. She is bitter, spiritually disoriented, and barely holding herself together.
We know Ruth is also recently widowed. Ten years of marriage brought her no children, no future, no security, and now even her relationship with Naomi is under threat. Ruth's own life is in ruins.
And yet, Ruth does something radical. She doesn’t center her own pain. She doesn’t say, “I’ve lost, too,” or “We’re both hurting.” She doesn’t correct, compare, or even commiserate. Instead, she chooses compassion over empathy. That choice changes everything.
Empathy would have said, “Me too.” It would have shifted the spotlight and made room for both women to sit side by side in sorrow, but without direction. That’s what Orpah does. She weeps, kisses Naomi, and turns back. But Ruth steps into something far more costly.
Before she ever speaks, she clings (v. 14). Action precedes words. And when Ruth finally does speak in her famous vow (vv. 16–17), notice what’s missing: there is no mention of her own grief. Every word is about Naomi. “Where you go, I will go… Your people… Your God… Where you die…” Ruth intentionally sets herself aside and aligns her future to Naomi’s pain.
This is not soft-hearted sympathy. It’s sacrificial solidarity.
Compassion costs something. It is not just a feeling; it’s a virtue. Empathy is a capacity, a God-given ability to understand another’s suffering, but compassion is a choice to act for someone’s good, even at great personal cost. Ruth left her homeland, her family, and her future for the unknown, simply to walk beside Naomi.
We live in a world that exalts empathy as a moral good in itself. But empathy, while necessary, is morally neutral. Even the most destructive people can be empathetic when it suits them. Compassion, by contrast, is always aligned with love and justice. It reflects the very character of God (Psalm 145:8), the heart of Christ’s ministry (Mark 6:34; Matthew 14:14), and our calling as believers (Colossians 3:12).
In Ruth 1, we see what this virtue looks like: a woman who chooses presence over performance, sacrifice over self-expression, and movement over mirroring. Ruth doesn’t match Naomi’s grief; she shoulders it. And in doing so, she gives Naomi something to hold onto—hope.
This is the kind of spiritual muscle we’re called to develop. Not to simply sit in puddles of pain with one another, comparing wounds, but to link arms, take each other’s hands, and pull forward. Not everyone will come with us. Ruth didn’t argue with Naomi. She simply resolved to stay. And when Naomi saw that Ruth was determined, “she stopped speaking to her” (v. 18).
Naomi was too numb to appreciate Ruth’s gift. Even after their journey, she returned to Bethlehem saying, “I came back empty,” while Ruth stood beside her, full of loyalty and love. But Ruth stayed. Not because Naomi could give her anything, but because compassion compelled her.
And because of Ruth’s choice in chapter 1, we get the redemptive ending in chapter 4.
For the Pastor’s Wife Who Loves the Naomi in the Pew
Pastor’s wife, you know this story well, not because you’ve studied it, but because you’ve lived it.
You’ve sat beside the Naomi who believes God has abandoned her. You’ve fielded the late-night texts, heard the sharp words born from pain, and stood quietly while someone grieved in a way that made your own loss feel invisible. You’ve carried burdens you didn’t cause and kept showing up when no one thanked you. Like Ruth, you’ve chosen the long road of compassion over the easier road of self-preservation.
Sometimes, you wonder if it’s worth it.
Let Ruth remind you: compassion is not always recognized in the moment, but it is never wasted. The fruit often grows in silence. Naomi couldn’t name Ruth’s love at the gate, but Ruth’s presence was the soil where redemption could take root.
You don’t need to match the grief of those you serve. You don’t need to fix it or carry it perfectly. You only need to stay close enough to walk with them out of it.
That’s your sacred calling: to be a steady, compassionate presence that helps others walk toward healing, even when they can't see it yet.
Keep going. The seeds you're planting today may not bloom until chapter 4, but they will bloom.