Go beyond the basics with advanced strategies, hands-on coaching, and the ongoing support you need to trade like a pro.

Multiply Your Trading Skills and Grow Your Monthly Income Faster

You Don’t Need Another Job. You Need a Paycheck That Works on Your Terms.

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 Stocks for Pastors program is a complete system designed to help faith-based entrepreneurs 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.

How It Works

This isn’t “set it and forget it” investing. This is business building, with tools, structure, and strategy.

  • Two Core Strategies: The Cash Flow Collective and The Double Canopy Strategy.

  • Weekly Trade Alerts: Follow along with exact setups for every strategy. Copy the trades of a professional in your own account with the click of a button.

  • Monthly Group Coaching: Live calls to review trades, sharpen your skills, and get your questions answered in real time.

  • Priority Email Support: Direct answers when you need them so you’re never trading alone.

What's Included

When you join the private community, you get full access to:

  • The Options Business Course:

    Learn the full framework behind this income-generating model. Taught in clear, practical lessons.

  • Full Courses for Both 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.

  • Additional Strategy Vault:

    Learn bonus strategies for advanced traders who want to expand their trading arsenal.

Real Results. Real Income.

This isn’t theory. These are actual results.

Since launching the SFP Community in January 2021, Michael has placed hundreds of trades with a better than 70% win rate, using the same strategies shared in this program.

  • 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 members report profit potential in the $300–$400/month range within six months as they gain confidence and consistency.

PRICING

Choose Your Membership

Monthly

$197/mo

  • Beginner-friendly video course that walks you through every step

  • Monthly seasonal watchlist of high-probability stocks

  • Full courses for CFC and DCS strategies

  • Real-time alerts each week

  • Copy trading to save time

  • Access to member community

  • Monthly live group coaching call

  • 7-Day Free Trial

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  • Beginner-friendly video course that walks you through every step

  • Monthly seasonal watchlist of high-probability stocks

  • Full courses for CFC and DCS strategies

  • Real-time alerts each week

  • Copy trading to save time

  • Access to member community

  • Monthly live group coaching call

  • Get 1 month free

  • Bonus 1:1 onboarding video chat

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$1,970/yr

  • Beginner-friendly video course that walks you through every step

  • Monthly seasonal watchlist of high-probability stocks

  • Full courses for CFC and DCS strategies

  • Real-time alerts each week

  • Copy trading to save time

  • Access to member community

  • Monthly live group coaching call

  • Get 2 months free

  • Bonus 1:1 onboarding video chat

No contracts - cancel anytime

For Christian Leaders Who Think Like Entrepreneurs

  • 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 not just looking to invest.

You're looking to build something that gives back.

What Members are saying

“I can't tell you how awesome it felt to close my first winning trade! Knowing that when I clicked that button, I would be able to use that profit for a much needed date night with my wife. Thank you!”

Jon. H.

“I've been doing pretty good with stocks, but learning how to trade options has taken things to a whole new level.”

Ben C.

“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.

Imagine This...

What if you could earn an extra 5–10% every month from your trading account?

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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Advent for Today

May 22, 20266 min read

It’s been a while since I’ve put pen to paper, or fingers to keys, as it were. Sometimes life calls for quiet reflection and the wrestling that follows honest introspection. I’ve sat quietly a lot lately. Thought deeply. Wrestled even more.

And from the weeds and thistles of all that cavernous thinking, one question has surfaced again and again:

“Lord, where are You?”

For a long time now, I haven’t felt like He was near.

I’ve stretched my hands out in the dark, trying to find my way toward Him, only to be met by sharp corners, blunt objects, and cold silence. Nothing has seemed to be Him.

But does that mean He isn’t here?

For months, I’ve been thinking about Advent.

The word Advent comes from the Latin adventus, meaning “arrival” or “coming.” It’s something we talk about often during Christmas, but rarely outside that season. The Advent of the Messiah marks everything for our faith, and we cling tightly to the beauty of His coming as a child.

But what does Advent mean for us now?

Finding God in Ordinary Days

Do we expect His presence to arrive in the middle of an ordinary Thursday? Do we look for Him on a forgettable Tuesday? In the monotony of a dreaded Monday?

We trust Him with our eternity, but do we expect Him in our today?

I’ve thought often about those closest to Jesus in the days following His death. I cannot imagine the crushing disappointment they carried. How abandoned they must have felt. Some of them surely felt deceived. Every ounce of hope they had placed in Him appeared shattered when He declared, “It is finished.”

But they hadn’t just lost an idea. They had lost their friend. Their teacher. Their brother. Their son.

The grief, confusion, anger, and doubt they must have wrestled with during those days is more than I can fully comprehend.

Still, in smaller ways, I understand the feeling.

I know what it feels like to wonder whether God is truly present. I know the ache of questioning whether the hope I’ve held onto is somehow in vain. I know what it feels like to agonize over His silence and wonder why He doesn’t defend His own name in certain situations.

I know the lonely disappointment that creates confusion inside something I once thought I understood clearly.

And then there is Mary.

“But Mary stood outside the tomb, crying…”

John 20:11–18

Mary loved Jesus deeply. She believed He was dead, and that grief consumed her so completely that she could see nothing except loss. She thought the best she could hope for was the recovery of His body.

And all the while, Jesus was standing right beside her.

She wept beside a living Savior because she could not recognize Him through the lens of her expectations.

His absence was not the problem.

Her perception of His presence was.

When God Feels Silent But Is Still Near

I think many of us experience faith this way.

Not necessarily through rebellion or unbelief, but through grief, exhaustion, disappointment, confusion, and long stretches of silence. We pray. We search. We cry. We try to hold on. Yet despite all of it, God can feel impossibly far away.

Mary expected death, so resurrection seemed impossible.

And often, we do the same thing.

We expect God to appear only in certain ways. We look for dramatic answers and overlook quiet endurance. We long for obvious miracles while God slowly reshapes us through conviction and perseverance. We crave emotional highs while He faithfully sustains us through His Word.

We want immediate rescue, but sometimes His presence arrives through the person willing to sit beside us in suffering.

And sometimes His presence is simply this: we are still standing even though we feel as though we could fall apart at any moment.

John 20 reminds us that Jesus is often present long before we are emotionally able to recognize Him.

The turning point for Mary was not intellectual clarity. That would come later.

The turning point came when Jesus spoke her name.

“Mary.”

She recognized Him because He knew her.

That detail matters deeply to me.

In seasons of loneliness and confusion, we often turn inward. We begin believing things like, “If I were spiritually stronger, I would feel God more clearly.” But in John 20, the initiative never comes from the disciples. It comes entirely from Jesus.

Their strength had nothing to do with it.

In fact, the resurrection accounts are filled with followers of Christ who failed to recognize Him at first: Mary, the disciples, Thomas, the travelers on the road to Emmaus.

The pattern is comforting.

Jesus is patient with partial understanding.

Faith Through Grief, Doubt, and Waiting

Faith was never meant to be constant emotional certainty, even though many of us quietly expect that from ourselves. In John 20, no one is “winning” in the way we tend to define spiritual maturity.

Mary is weeping.

Thomas is doubting.

The disciples are hiding in fear.

And Jesus still comes to them.

As Christians, we sometimes assume faith means always feeling inspired, always sensing God clearly, or never struggling with uncertainty. But Scripture paints a far different picture.

Faith often coexists with fear, confusion, grief, and unanswered questions.

The goal is not flawless perception.

The goal is turning toward Him, even when clarity feels impossible.

Jesus’ words to Mary,“Do not cling to me” can sound harsh at first. Of course she wanted to hold onto Him. She thought He was dead, and now He stood alive before her.

But His words were not rejection.

They were an invitation.

Until this moment, Mary’s relationship with Jesus had depended entirely on His physical presence. Now He was leading her into something deeper, a relationship built on faith, trust, and the abiding presence of His Spirit.

I think much of spiritual maturity involves learning that God’s presence will not always feel the way it once did.

Sometimes prayer feels like words bouncing off the ceiling.

Sometimes worship feels dry and mechanical.

Sometimes certainty fades.

But perhaps the Christian life is not about learning to hold onto certainty as much as it is learning to recognize God again and again.

Mary recognized Jesus when she stopped assuming, started listening, and responded to His voice.

We may not stand beside Jesus in the physical way Mary did, but He still meets us.

He met me in John 20, a passage I have read hundreds of times and suddenly it came alive in a way I had never experienced before.

This was His quiet Advent in my current season.

The Ongoing Advent of Christ in Our Lives

Sometimes His presence arrives through small moments of clarity.

Sometimes through peace when clarity never comes.

Sometimes when we expect Him to remove our suffering, He instead gives us strength to endure it.

Sometimes His presence is marked simply by the fact that although we desperately want to run, our feet remain planted.

One of the deepest truths of John 20 is this:

Jesus is far nearer than we realize, even when we feel utterly alone.

So thank You, Jesus, that my perception does not determine Your presence.

Thank You that Your Advent in my life is ongoing.

Thank You that You hold not only my eternity, but every moment between now and then.

Thank You that You are Emmanuel, God with us, because the truth is, You have been here all along.

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