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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.

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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.

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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.

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

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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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I'm So Tired From Doing Good

July 01, 20265 min read

I'm tired from trying to contend for the faith in a church that often seems more shaped by the world than by Christ.

And honestly, I've started asking myself a difficult question:

Have I grown weary of doing good... or am I simply weary?

How do we keep reaching for people who want understanding without repentance? How do we continue carrying truth in a culture that increasingly treats compromise as compassion? Is there still hope for those of us who feel like we are dragging the weight of faithfulness behind us while the world, and sometimes even the church, moves comfortably in the opposite direction?

I've felt this exhaustion in ways I struggle to describe.

And I've heard it in the voices of others doing faithful ministry.

There's a particular cadence to spiritual exhaustion. It's a quiet ache that whispers:

"What's the point?"

Lately, I've been asking God to speak truth into that weariness.

And strangely enough, I've found an answer in the overlap between Galatians and Jude.

Together, these books form a picture of perseverance wrapped in hope.

"Let us not get tired of doing good, for we will reap at the proper time if we don't give up." Galatians 6:9

What "Doing Good" Really Means in Galatians 6:9

We often soften this verse until it barely resembles what Paul intended. We turn it into:

  • keep volunteering

  • keep smiling

  • keep being nice

But Galatians is not shallow encouragement for exhausted people trying to stay positive.

Galatians is about:

  • resisting false teaching

  • walking by the Spirit

  • refusing the pull of the flesh

  • remaining faithful to Christ in a compromising world

Which means "doing good" is much deeper than surface-level kindness.

Doing good means:

  • continuing in obedience

  • remaining faithful to your calling

  • loving people truthfully

  • persevering spiritually

  • living according to truth even when exhaustion makes compromise feel easier

Why Jude Shows Us the Weight Behind the Weariness

And Jude shows us exactly why believers become weary.

False teachers gain influence.

Truth gets distorted.

Spiritually manipulative people prosper.

Corruption enters the church while faithful believers begin feeling isolated and forgotten.

Even reading those realities feels heavy because we know from experience how real they are.

And then the questions begin.

Quietly at first.

But louder over time.

Does faithfulness even matter anymore?

Why keep trying when compromise appears easier, and sometimes even more celebrated?

Why does God seem silent while deception flourishes?

What if I just walked away from all of it?

Jude answers:

Contend for the faith.

Galatians answers:

Don't quit while contending.

Jude says:

Fight.

Galatians says:

Don't grow weary while fighting.

Together, they form a complete picture of perseverance.

The Hope Hidden Inside an Invisible Harvest

And within that picture is immense hope.

Both books acknowledge something many Christians are afraid to admit:

Faithfulness often feels unrewarded in the short term.

In Jude, false teachers appear influential and powerful while corruption spreads unchecked.

Sound familiar?

Meanwhile, Galatians reminds us not to stop sowing righteousness simply because the harvest hasn't appeared yet.

God is speaking directly into the exhaustion of faithful people.

"I see you. I have not forgotten you. Do not grow weary doing what I've called you to do because there is still a harvest coming."

The Danger Hidden Inside Exhaustion

That matters deeply because exhaustion creates temptation.

Jude lays out the battle.

Galatians exposes the temptation within the battle:

giving up.

Jude gives examples of people who did exactly that.

Cain abandoned love.

Balaam abandoned integrity for personal gain.

Korah abandoned humility for rebellion.

False teachers are not created overnight. Often, they are people who stopped enduring faithfully and instead reshaped faith around their own desires.

That thought terrifies me.

Because compromise rarely begins with hatred for God.

It often begins with exhaustion.

Galatians says:

Don't let weariness reshape your obedience.

Keep sowing truth.

Keep walking faithfully.

Keep enduring even when the harvest feels painfully slow.

Faithfulness Without Emotional Fuel

One of the things I love most about both Jude and Galatians is that neither book builds faith on emotion.

Neither assumes Christians will always feel:

  • inspired

  • passionate

  • spiritually certain

Sometimes there is no emotional fire.

Sometimes inspiration feels distant.

Sometimes obedience feels dry and costly.

Do it anyway.

Not because emotion sustains faithfulness, but because rootedness does.

Perseverance is formed when our roots go deeper than our feelings.

The Verse That Changes Everything

And this is where Jude becomes especially beautiful to me.

Because the ending of Jude is what makes the command in Galatians possible.

"Now to Him who is able to protect you from stumbling..." — Jude 1:24

That changes everything.

Because perseverance is not ultimately sustained by human grit.

It is sustained by God's keeping power.

Without that verse, these passages become crushing:

Try harder. Do better. Don't fail.

But Jude refuses to leave us there.

Yes, we contend.

Yes, we persevere.

Yes, we continue doing good.

But beneath all of it, God Himself is holding onto us while we cling desperately to Him.

Jude says:

Stay faithful in a compromised world.

Galatians says:

Don't lose heart while doing it.

Weariness Is Not Failure

And both remind us of something exhausted believers desperately need to hear:

Weariness is not failure.

In fact, faithful believers are often the most weary because they are still fighting when others have stopped.

Faithfulness still matters when the results are invisible.

The harvest is rarely immediate.

And compromise almost always begins with exhaustion, which is why perseverance matters so deeply.

God has not forgotten those who remain faithful in difficult places.

And maybe the greatest comfort of all is this:

Our ability to hold onto Him has never been the deepest source of hope.

His ability to hold onto us is.

"Now to him who is able to protect you from stumbling and to make you stand in the presence of his glory, without blemish and with great joy, to the only God our Savior, through Jesus Christ our Lord, be glory, majesty, power, and authority before all time, now and forever. Amen." — Jude 1:24–25

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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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