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If You Love Jesus and Also Want More Income… You’re Not Crazy

You’ve given your life to ministry and serving others. You live modestly. You trust God to provide. But you also feel the weight of retirement, college, and future expenses, and you wonder if learning short‑term investing is wise, or if it will pull your heart in the wrong direction.

This is probably for you if...

You’ve dabbled in investing or trading but never found a plan you trust.

Some months you’re up, then you give it all back, and your balance trends sideways or down.

You want more income, but not at the cost of your peace, your integrity, or your calling.

A Guided Income Plan Built on Biblical Wisdom, Designed for Steady Income

This membership helps faith‑driven traders pursue consistent monthly income over time by combining four biblical guardrails, a simple market lens, defined‑risk options spreads, and a fixed‑ratio compounding plan.

Faith-Based Guardrails

Four principles from Proverbs shape every decision: risk comes first, discipline is non‑negotiable, trade the long view, and never treat trading as something you can simply copy.

Defined-Risk Strategies

Every trade uses simple spread structures with a clearly defined maximum loss before you ever enter. If the risk isn’t clear, the trade doesn’t happen.

A Clear Compounding Plan

Position size grows only after realized profits justify it, using a fixed‑ratio approach that favors steady progress over emotional swings.

How the System Works

Step 1: Get the Map

Short, focused lessons give you the framework, language, and structure: faith‑based principles, VWAP market lens, risk rules, and strategy playbooks, so you’re not guessing or piecing together random strategies.

Step 2: See Real Trades

Weekly reports and trade alerts show you the exact setups, entries, and exits, with risk defined in dollars, so the map meets real trades so you can see how those principles look in real trades.

Step 3: Grow in Community

Live coaching calls and a like‑minded community help you stay disciplined, process emotions, and keep your trading aligned with your faith so discipline and peace can grow alongside your skill.

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Big Prayers, Small Faith

July 08, 20264 min read

What Makes a Prayer Earnest?

Praying is something most of us do all day long. Silently, out loud, over meals, at bedtime. Sometimes we murmur prayers without even realizing we're praying them. But prayers offered with faith, that's a different subject altogether.

What makes a prayer earnest? Does earnestness require faith, or can we bring a desperate, honest prayer to God while faith is largely left out?

Acts 12 is one of the clearest pictures of earnest prayers offered up with small faith, and it is one of my favorite stories in all of Scripture.

Peter's Impossible Situation in Acts 12

At the start of the chapter, James has just been killed by Herod, and Herod is about to take Peter's life as well. The church has gathered at Mary's home, begging God to save him. It is an impossible ask. Peter had already escaped Herod's clutches once just seven chapters earlier, and Herod is not about to let that happen again. He's backed into a political corner. James' death has made him popular with the Jews and Peter's earlier escape has embarrassed him. He needs this win.

So, he goes to extraordinary measures. Luke tells us Peter is guarded by four squads of soldiers, the Greek word tetradion meaning four, giving us sixteen Roman soldiers in total. They rotate in sets of eight: one squad patrolling the outer watch, two guards chained to Peter on either side, two more stationed at the entrance. The night before his execution, Peter is sleeping in that chain, flanked on both sides, with no realistic hope of escape.

The Church Praying at Mary's House

The church praying at Mary's house knows all of this. They are not naive about the odds. They have just buried James. Their faith is small and their grief is fresh. And still, they are there. Still praying. How could God overcome what Rome has set in motion? And why would he, when he hadn't intervened for James?

But God hears. And God acts in a way no one in that room would have thought to imagine.

God Sends an Angel Anyway

Because it is not yet time for Peter's ministry to end, God sends an angel to simply walk him out. Peter is sleeping so soundly the angel has to jab him in the side to wake him. Even then, Peter assumes he's seeing a vision. He does not believe the events he's watching are real. Yet God tends to every obstacle, and there were many, until Peter is standing alone in the street. Only then does it dawn on him: this actually happened.

Rhoda at the Gate — When Answered Prayer Feels Unbelievable

He goes immediately to Mary's house, where the church is still gathered, still praying. He knocks at the outer gate.

A servant girl named Rhoda comes to answer.

She recognizes Peter's voice, and in her excitement, forgets to open the gate. She turns and runs back inside to tell the others, leaving the man they've been praying for standing alone in the street.

This is one of my favorite moments in all of Scripture. Because what happens next is so profoundly, painfully human: not a single person inside believes her. They've been up all night begging God to save Peter's life, and when Rhoda insists he's at the door, they tell her she's out of her mind. When she keeps pushing, they land on an alternative explanation; it must be his ghost. The ghost of Peter strikes them as more plausible than the possibility that God did the very thing they asked him to do.

Why We Pre-Reject Our Own Prayers

And this is precisely where we find ourselves today.

We expect God to be distant and slow to act in the things we bring to him. Often, we choose not to ask at all, because we're afraid our faith is too small, too shaky, too full of doubt to be worth God's time. We pre-reject our own prayers.

God Hears Prayers Soaked in Doubt

But here is what Acts 12 quietly insists: our God hears the prayers of his children even when those prayers are soaked in doubt. The church praying at Mary's house was desperate and grieving and apparently not expecting much — and God busted Peter out of a Roman prison anyway. The prayers of the righteous avail much, even when those prayers are offered with very little faith.

What is man, that you are mindful of him?

Blessed, is what we are. Held by a God who does not require polished faith before he acts. Who hears us anyway, who moves anyway, who meets us at the door while we're still inside arguing about whether it's possible.

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MEET THE FOUNDER & CEO

Built by a pastor, for Christian leaders. My system makes investing simple, strategic, and aligned with biblical principles.

Michael Shafer's Story:

“Facing the same financial uncertainty common among pastors, I stumbled upon a side hustle 15 years ago that revolutionized not just my finances, but my ability to serve in ministry without the looming stress of financial insecurity. This journey led me to a significant realization: financial freedom and ministry can coexist beautifully.”

But this isn't about Michael's journey...

Here are some real-life stories from others in the community

"His process works!"

“I have done this program consistently for six months now. For the eight out of the last 10 weeks, I have hit my weekly target in profit that allows me to pay a targeted portion of my bills without using my paycheck. Any Pastor should consider working with Michael because it is clear that he 100% cares about helping you make sure your financial future is more secure. There is no other agenda. And his process works!”

- Adam W., Arkansas

"I took control of my IRA"

“Using the method of investing I have learned through the program, we have been able to gain traction in our retirement programs and took control of our IRAs. I did not understand how to invest our portfolios and used mangers that cost 6%+ per year. This created a strain on our retirement during long term down periods in the market. We have gained more than the cost of the program in several days.”

- Aaron S., Oklahoma

"My account has grown 65.5%!!"

"I made my first trade with real money one year ago. I had $2400 in my account. Closing today’s trade, my account has grown 65.5%!! This year alone it has grown 31.4% in 3 months. I want to say thank you for all you have taught me. I don’t know how often you are told that you are making a difference for pastors/missionaries in the area of finances, but you are definitely helping me."

- Lew J., Kenya

"The side-hustle I've been looking for."

“This has been exactly the kind of side-hustle I was looking for. I needed someone I could trust to teach me how to get more time back and stop doing side gigs that take hours of my time and eat away at my ministry focus. Plus, I make more money with this. A double win!"

- Will D., Arkansas

These stories are individual experiences, not guarantees. Trading involves real financial risk, and many learners will experience losses as they grow. Only trade with capital you can afford to lose.

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