
Questions and Answers
What is this Association?
This is a private educational fellowship for those who feel drawn to understand themselves, their relationship with God, and how that relationship is lived.
It is not an institution, organization, program, or movement.
There is no teacher, guru, or instructor.
It exists to support learning, reflection, and discernment in a quiet and voluntary way.
Is this a church or ministry?
No.
While faith and relationship with God are central, this Association is not a church, denomination, or religious authority.
It does not replace personal faith, fellowship, or community.
It exists alongside—not above—those things.
What do you mean by “true identity”?
True identity refers to who you are beneath labels, roles, expectations, and definitions added by the world.
It is not something given by this Association.
It is not assigned by institutions.
It is not defined by ideology, legal status, or belief statements.
True identity is uncovered through relationship with God and lived out through conscience, responsibility, and stewardship.
What do you mean by “estate”?
Here, estate does not mean wealth or property.
An estate refers to what God has entrusted to you—
life, conscience, relationships, responsibility, time, talents, calling, and more.
Every person has an estate—whether they possess money or not.
This Association is for those with much,
and for those with little or nothing by worldly measure.
Do I need to have money, property, or assets for this to apply to me?
No.
A trust with God does not require assets recognized by man-made systems.
Many who come with nothing materially still carry deep spiritual inheritance, wisdom, and calling.
This Association is not about acquiring something new—
it is about understanding and stewarding what is already present.
What do you mean by a “trust with God”?
A trust with God is not a requirement, a formula, or a legal document.
It is a relational agreement between you, God, and Jesus about who holds what role in your life.
For some, as understanding and relationship deepen, they may feel led to acknowledge or formalize this agreement in a personal and intentional way.
How that looks—or whether one chooses to do so at all—is always a matter of personal discernment.
Nothing here is imposed.
Nothing is expected.
Is this about legal remedies or navigating public systems?
No—not at first, and not for everyone.
This Association begins with restoration, identity, and stewardship.
Any discussion of practical or administrative matters comes later and is always optional.
Many people will never pursue that path, and that is fully respected.
Is there a cost to participate?
No.
There are no required fees, subscriptions, or paid access.
This Association is not operated for profit or gain.
What is shared is offered freely, in love, to those who are willing to hear and discern.
How do I begin?
Continue with the lessons at your own pace.
There is nothing to sign.
Nothing to prove.
Nothing to rush.
Let what resonates settle.
Let questions arise naturally.
A Simple Message
This Association exists to serve—
not to persuade, recruit, or convince anyone.
If this is not for you, you are free to leave with no explanation and no judgment.
If it is for you, you are welcome to walk slowly, gently, and in your own time.