A Word of Appreciation from Frederick Reddie
May the Holy Spirit guide you on your journey of truth.
If you have reached this point—whether you read these pages or listened to them—I want to personally thank you.
In less than an hour, you made a decision that many people will not make.
You slowed down.
You gave your attention.
And you seriously considered what has been presented in this manifesto.
That matters.
You were not required to engage with this message.
You were not obligated to examine these Scriptures.
And yet—you did.
From the beginning, this manifesto was designed to be short, direct, and freely accessible so it could move from person to person—just as the early Christian tracts once did. Whether you experienced it here on the website, listened to the audio, or downloaded the PDF, the goal has always been the same:
To make truth accessible, shareable, and impossible to ignore.
It is also important for you to understand that what you have just experienced is an Advanced Reader Copy (ARC).
You are among the first to engage with this message before its final publication. Your attention—and, if you choose, your input—helps refine and strengthen what this work will become.
But while this message was given freely, it carries weight.
This is not the end of something.
It is the beginning.
You have been introduced to a question many believers have never seriously considered.
You have been challenged to examine Scripture for yourself.
And you have been confronted with what it means to guard the temple within.
This is where preparedness begins.
Preparedness is not simply about reacting to events.
It is a life rooted in obedience to God’s Word—expressed through what I call the Four Pillars of Preparedness: Spiritual, Mental, Practical, and Physical.
This manifesto introduces the need.
The next work will define it in full:
The Four Pillars of Preparedness
How All 66 Books of the Bible Reveal God’s Pattern for Readiness, Endurance, and Salvation
Because the goal is not simply to inform.
The goal is to prepare.
If what you experienced challenged you, sharpened you, or led you back to the Word of God with fresh eyes, then you are exactly where you need to be.
Do not let this end here.
Choose your next step:
Go to the Call to Action
Take the Reader Survey, complete the AI Test Challenge, review the Assignment, and walk through the Diagnosis.
Access the Reviewer’s Copy
Help refine this manifesto by highlighting, commenting, and suggesting improvements before final publication.
Go to The Foundation
Deepen your understanding through the Open Letter, Glossary, and FAQ.
Read the Reviews
See how others—both individuals and AI—have examined this message.
Support the Mission
If you believe this work should reach others, you can contribute and help expand its impact.
Contact Directly
Reach out with questions, feedback, or opportunities to connect.
There is no pressure—but there is purpose.
Because while this message was given to you freely, its reach depends on those who recognize its importance.
You began with these words:
“And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.”
— John 8:32
Now the question is not simply whether you have heard the truth.
The question is what you will do next.
I pray that you will take that next step.
Thank you again for your time, your attention, and your willingness to engage with something that truly matters.