A practical, pastor-friendly system for creating real cashflow from the market.
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?
The Income Plan is a complete system designed to help entrepreneurial-minded pastors create withdrawable income every month using options trading.
It’s not a hobby. It’s not guesswork.
It’s a repeatable process to build a lean, flexible business that pays like a second job—without pulling you away from your first calling.
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.
Learn three simple strategies that power our 5–10% monthly ROI targets
Receive weekly trade alerts you can copy in minutes
Watch your account generate consistent monthly cashflow
Withdraw profits just like a paycheck
Grow your skills, build confidence, and scale at your pace
When you join the Income Plan, you get full access to:
The Options Business Course:
Learn the full framework behind this income-generating model. Taught in clear, practical lessons.
Real-Time Trade Alerts:
Follow Michael’s actual trades each week. Know what to trade, when, and why.
Monthly Coaching Calls:
Get feedback, troubleshoot your trades, and grow with a like-minded community.
Templates & Checklists:
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.
Receive a $100 Bonus:
When you open your trading account with our preferred partner, you'll get a "thank you" gift deposited into your account.
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.
Here's the Best Part!
✅ You can do this in under an hour each week from a mobile device, wherever you are!
✅ You’ll never trade alone!
✅ You’ll always have a plan to follow!
$197/m
Basics and Growth Plan included
Full access to the Options Business Course
Three high probability trading strategies to set you up for success in any market condition
Real-time trade alerts to follow step-by-step
Monthly group coaching calls for Q&A and support
Access to our members-only community
Downloadable checklists, templates, and guides
Ongoing support & updates
Get 2 months free with Yearly Plan
2 Free 1:1 coaching sessions with Michael
No contracts - cancel anytime
$1,997/yr
Basics and Growth Plan included
Full access to the Options Business Course
Three high probability trading strategies to set you up for success in any market condition
Real-time trade alerts to follow step-by-step
Monthly group coaching calls for Q&A and support
Access to our members-only community
Downloadable checklists, templates, and guides
Ongoing support & updates
Get 2 months free with Yearly Plan
2 Free 1:1 coaching sessions with Michael
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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"Do you think life is just exhausting now?"
I saw those words light up in my text messages this morning from a friend in ministry.
She has been battling so much:
Church hurt—being mistreated and lied about.
Grief—losing a beloved parent.
Health struggles—a major illness that nearly took her life.
Fighting her way back into a daily routine after all of that is mind-bending and exhausting.
But her question wasn’t about those things.
I knew exactly what she meant—because I’ve felt it too.
Life is hard in ways it didn’t used to be.
Americans have a cultural problem that has quietly seeped into our churches.
We capitalize on everything—including ordinary, everyday aspects of well-being:
Nutrition? Our food is nutrient-deficient—but don’t worry, we can buy vitamins to supplement.
Exercise? We live sedentary lives—but for an annual fee, we can subscribe to a gym.
Community? Real-life interaction is rare—but we can pay for a therapist (or log in for a virtual session).
We are receding into the shadows, losing real connection, and yet we can’t figure out why we feel so exhausted, so lost, so sad.
Even meditation—which should be about quieting the heart before God—has been commercialized, packaged into paid yoga classes rather than an organic part of life.
Self-care has been reduced to chocolate cake and spa days—things that feel good in the moment but have no lasting impact on personal well-being.
We are surviving—one purchase at a time.
But very few of us are actually living.
Ministry is harder than ever—not because people are intentionally rejecting faith, but because they’ve been conditioned to consume selectively.
They buy what they want—when they want it—and ignore the rest.
We’ve become so conditioned by absence that when something is added back into our lives, it feels optional.
Rather than seeing ourselves as slaves to consumerism, we’ve embraced it as control.
Church has become just another menu item in our à la carte spirituality:
✅ Encouragement? Yes, please.
✅ Feel-good messages? Absolutely.
❌ Accountability? No, thanks.
❌ Correction? Not interested.
Pastors and their families have been commodified—viewed as paid providers rather than shepherds to be trusted.
And in many cases, the failure of church leaders has allowed this distortion to take root.
But Christianity isn’t a vitamin to take when we feel spiritually weak.
Faith isn’t a gym membership we can pick up when we feel like exercising our "Jesus muscles."
This consumer mindset is killing the church.
We feel exhausted because nothing is running as it should.
Americans are sick because we are addicted to consumption.
American Christians are spiritually sick because they are Americans first, Christians second.
Many pastors are enslaved—not to Christ, but to the people who "own" them by way of their tithe dollars.
This cannot continue.
If change is going to happen, it has to start with us—those who have surrendered our time, families, and lives to the ministry of the gospel.
We must lead:
Healthy lives personally.
Biblical lives in community.
Christ-centered homes.
As women, wives, mothers, and pastors' wives, we have a huge responsibility in paving the way.
For those of us who are moms, we must:
Be the most powerful voices in our children’s lives.
Lead them—not be their friends.
Be their examples, guides, protectors, and emotional regulators.
The tone of the home rises and falls with the mother.
This doesn’t mean we never struggle—but it does mean we must learn to struggle well:
Not in drama—but in faith.
Not in fear—but in trust.
Not in seeking attention—but in pointing to Jesus.
Our culture teaches our kids that the loudest, most dramatic person gets the most attention.
We must teach them that:
A gentle and quiet spirit is valuable.
Meekness and humility are strengths—not weaknesses.
The constant need to consume will leave them empty.
Church leaders—especially pastors and their families—have become a halfway house for a community that no longer understands how to carry burdens together.
Pastors carry people's:
❌ Heaviness.
❌ Drama.
❌ Emotional weight.
But in many cases, the goal isn’t healing—it’s validation.
That is not biblical burden-bearing.
That is toxic weight—and it leads nowhere.
We are not called to be fixers or spiritual heroes.
We are simply called to be disciples who:
✅ Love well.
✅ Carry one another’s burdens.
✅ Pursue Christ—together.
Love alone is not enough.
We cannot love someone into righteousness.
We cannot love someone into obedience.
We cannot love someone into healing.
But we can love them with the love of Christ—and point them to Him.
Let’s be:
As healthy as possible in our earthly bodies.
As kingdom-minded as possible in our outlook.
Clothed in gospel community—because life is exhausting, but it doesn’t have to be this exhausting.
“Join together in following my example, brothers and sisters… For, as I have often told you before and now tell you again even with tears, many live as enemies of the cross of Christ. Their destiny is destruction, their god is their stomach, and their glory is their shame. Their mind is set on earthly things. But our citizenship is in heaven. And we eagerly await a Savior from there, the Lord Jesus Christ.” – Philippians 3:17-21
This is not our home.
There is more to life than empty earthly pursuits.
“We have absolutely nothing to lose because we have nothing to keep.” – Lilias Trotter
Let’s live like it.