Put On Christ. Speak Light Into Your Paperwork.
Movant, MICHAEL MINCIELI — author of pretend2bjesus.blogspot.com. By religious right, I practice and teach worship‑driven advocacy to litigate like Jesus (Matthew 15:1–8): state the charge, cite the law, supply the facts, summarize and conclude.
The Pattern of Power
Pharisees v. Jesus (circa 31 A.D.) — Matthew 15:1–8
Four Steps
- State the charge — brief, specific, no ranting.
- Cite the authority — Scripture / RFRA / procedure.
- Supply the facts — witnesses, exhibits, timelines.
- Summarize & conclude — one paragraph, one ask.
Clarity over heat. Meekness over theatrics.
Example
Complaint: “Why do your disciples transgress the tradition of the elders?”
Answer & Counterclaim: “Why do you transgress the commandment of God by your tradition?”
Authority: “For God commanded… Honour thy father and mother.”
Facts: “But you say… it is a gift… and honour not father or mother.”
Summary: “You made the commandment of God of none effect by your tradition.”
What You’ll Get
From confusion to clarity—fast, orderly, faithful.
Case‑Pattern Analysis
Map your charge, authority, facts, and summary. Walk away with one page of light you can stand on.
Course: House Strategy
Step‑by‑step walkthrough with templates and accountability to practice truthful advocacy.
Ongoing Discipleship
Quarterly planning, document reviews, and coaching in meekness and order. Limited seats.
Document Preparation
Affidavits, timelines, exhibits, and summaries that testify—not perform.
Trust Beneficiary Support
Education and paperwork assistance for beneficiaries of our trust in most civil matters. Faith‑based education, not legal advice.
Transparency: A Peek at My Cases
Practicing what I preach: counterclaims, ledgers, and lessons.
Counterclaim Playbook
Before motions—state, cite, supply, summarize. Repeatable and calm.
Transparency Ledger
Public accounting of filings, outcomes, corrections, and testimonies.
RFRA Witness
Worship choices that shaped filings and results—why meekness beats theatrics.
Begin Your First Obedient Action
Start small. Move quickly. Multiply wisely.
Why Begin Today?
- One page of light changes a record.
- The pattern lowers heat and raises clarity.
- Trustees can stand for beneficiaries within lawful bounds.
This is a faith‑based education ministry. We provide education and document preparation, not legal advice. Consult a licensed attorney for legal counsel.
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