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No. This book was written for the Church, not against it. Every correction comes from love for Christ’s Bride. Like the prophets and apostles who called God’s people back to purity, the goal is restoration, not demolition.
Not at all. “Burn the Map” refers to man-made roadmaps, traditions, formulas, and systems that replaced dependence on the Holy Spirit. The Bible isn’t the map we’re burning; it’s the ground beneath our feet.
No. The book isn’t anti-generosity; it’s anti-manipulation. It calls believers back to Spirit-led generosity, joyful, voluntary giving like the early Church in Acts 2–4, not guilt-based obligation.
Past hurt played a role in exposing truth, but the writing came after healing, not during reaction. Pain became refinement, not resentment.
No. This isn’t about building a brand or a following. It’s a call for every believer to walk in purity and power within the Body where God has already placed them.
Because apathy is quiet. Jesus overturned tables when worship was corrupted; bold language wakes people who’ve grown comfortable in compromise. Urgency isn’t anger, it’s love refusing to whisper.
Everything in these pages is anchored in Scripture and centered on Jesus. It explores the supernatural reality of the Kingdom that the Bible already describes, nothing added, nothing borrowed from other movements.
No. The book honors genuine shepherds and communities led by the Spirit. It only confronts systems that trade obedience for control or performance.
Read the actual words. The full context is always available here and in the book itself. Anyone is welcome to test every line against Scripture.
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Because truth should travel without a tollbooth. The aim is reach and freedom, not revenue. Readers who are helped are free to share or support however God leads.
I wrote this book the old-fashioned way —with prayer, caffeine, and the occasional existential crisis.AI is just a tool I used to help refine how I say things, not what I’m saying.It’s no different from what every responsible writer on planet Earth uses: • a thesaurus • Bible commentaries • outside editors • and yes, AI, Why sometimes I need help turning a tangled paragraph into something that doesn’t require a decoder ring.The ideas are mine.The theology is mine.The stories are mine.And the voice — the one you recognize — is mine.Nobody calls a writer “disqualified” for using the tools available to them.It’s simply good stewardship.My goal is to make the message as clear, concise, accurate, and articulate as possible for the people who need it…instead of “Derrick’s 417th draft at 3 a.m.”So no — AI didn’t write my book.It just helped me say what I already meant…without the spelling errors and sentence structures that would make my English teacher move to a deserted island.The burden is mine.The message is mine.The responsibility is mine.And the tools I use simply help me express that message with excellence. So… how much of this book did AI write?
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