May the Holy Spirit guide you on this journey of TRUTH.
“And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.”
— John 8:32
This manifesto was written to be read, understood, and shared in a single sitting.
Most readers can complete it in under an hour.
That is intentional.
It follows the pattern of early Christian tracts—short, direct writings carried from person to person, house to house, and community to community. They were designed not to remain in one place, but to move.
This manifesto is built in that same spirit: to be read, discussed, and passed along.
We are entering a time in which truth is becoming increasingly difficult to recognize.
Artificial intelligence can now generate voices, images, and identities that appear real. Information can be manipulated. What people see and hear is no longer always trustworthy.
In such a world, the danger is not only confusion.
It is deception.
That is why truth cannot remain confined to screens. It must move through print and people—through real conversation, real community, and real courage.
Before the digital age, believers carried truth directly to others. They spoke face to face, knew their neighbors, and shared Scripture in homes, in streets, and in everyday life.
This manifesto is part of a broader Preparedness Ministry seeking to recover that pattern: conversation over isolation, community over disconnection, and truth shared person to person.
This is not a standalone publication.
It is part of a broader mission to encourage believers to know the truth, live the truth, and share the truth.
That means stepping outside of comfort, engaging others directly, and carrying the Word of God into homes and communities.
Because the mission of Christ has always required going to others.
“Go ye therefore, and teach all nations…”
— Matthew 28:19
As you begin, approach this manifesto with a willingness to examine what is written.
Do not accept it blindly.
Do not reject it quickly.
Search the Scriptures.
“Prove all things; hold fast that which is good.”
— 1 Thessalonians 5:21
If it is true, hold fast to it.
If it is not, let it go.
But let your final authority be the Word of God—not assumption, tradition, or opinion.
What follows is not written for entertainment, but for examination.
It begins with a warning.
It presents a claim.
And it asks a question that must be answered from Scripture.
Take your time.
Read carefully.
Test everything.
Proceed to the Statement of Purpose.