02/02/2026
Open Letter
From Our CEO
The last few weeks, the hurt and pain in my soul have intensified.
I didn’t just grow concerned—I have been concerned since the last election. I sensed what was ahead for this country, and much of what I feared has come to pass. Even as I write these words, tears well up. My soul is deeply grieved by where we are and by the direction we continue to spiral.
And yet—even in this despair—there is still hope.
There are still more people in this country, and in this world, who lead with kindness, compassion, and empathy than those who do not. I believe we can live in a society that balances God’s love, wisdom, and truth while still upholding the letter of the law. It begins with something very simple, yet profoundly powerful: seeing all people as human.
Every person deserves the right to live as they choose and to seek what is best for themselves and their families. My beliefs are not complicated. Treat all people with decency and kindness. Don’t be quick to judge. Lead with empathy and curiosity. Stand up for what is right—even when it is uncomfortable.
And there are things happening today that are clearly wrong, and they must be named plainly.
It is wrong to discriminate against someone based on race, religion, ethnicity, s*x, gender, or nationality.
It is wrong to believe you are above the law and to punish people at will.
It is wrong to seek power and control by instilling fear and helplessness in those without power.
And it is wrong to do these things under the guise of Christianity.
The desire for power and money above humanity is a dangerous path. If you are a christian, God does delight in the prosperity of His people—He does want His children to thrive. But nowhere does Scripture teach the pursuit of wealth or power at the expense of others. Prosperity void of accountability, compassion, and justice is not biblical—it is destructive.
The Christianity I believe in is clearly outlined in Scripture:
• Treat others as you want to be treated (Matthew 7:12)
• Love sacrificially, as Jesus loved (John 13:34–35)
• Walk in humility, counting others as significant (Philippians 2:3–4)
• Lead with kindness, compassion, and forgiveness (Ephesians 4:32)
• Serve one another through love (Galatians 5:13)
• Do not judge others (Matthew 7:1)
This is not a passive faith. It is not performative. It is not selective.
It is action-oriented, sacrificial, and accountable.
Accountability is not for some—it is for all.
My goal in life is simple: to live in such a way that when I leave this world, God can say, “Well done.” That I honored Him by serving others. That I loved boldly. That I supported and encouraged those who needed it most.
I want to be known as someone who truly cares. Someone who sees you. Someone who will stand with you. I strive to be a force for good—to live intentionally—and to ensure that no one I love or support suffers in silence.
I believe that if we truly lived out what God’s Word teaches, we would experience the life we long for in the deepest parts of our souls.
I stand for decency.
I stand for honor.
I stand for respect.
And above all—I stand for love.