This is what you missed today


Reader,

Earlier today, we spent time with our Faithful Foundations members during a live Q&A session.

These conversations are always meaningful—real questions from church leaders, real situations, and practical guidance to help them move forward with clarity.

I wanted to share a short clip from today’s session so you can see what this looks like inside the membership:

This is the kind of access and support our members receive on an ongoing basis.

It’s not just information—it’s guidance you can apply directly to your church, your leadership, and the decisions in front of you.

And this is exactly why so many churches choose to be proactive rather than reactive.

Instead of waiting for uncertainty or issues to arise, they have a place to bring questions, get clarity, and move forward with confidence.

Enrollment for our Spring Cohort is still open—but only until April 30.

After that, the doors will close and won’t reopen again until September.

If you want this level of support available to you and your leadership team, now is the time to join.

You can learn more and enroll below:

We’d be honored to support your ministry.

Blessings!

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