Editorial method

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What every record contains

A stable ID and slug, title, summary, categories, needs, timing, duration, Scripture text and references, proclamation sections, next actions, guardrails, translation rights, provenance, and version dates.

Editorial sequence

  1. Read the actual Scripture in context.
  2. State what God has said and what Christ has done.
  3. Write a faithful human response: trust, prayer, obedience, forgiveness, resistance, or action.
  4. Distinguish bold faith from presumption.
  5. Add safety, context, and rights checks.
  6. Validate the record and generate every publishing target from the same source.

Research lineage

The initial healing and warfare lane was reconciled from the user’s existing guides and a research compilation associated with streams including Derek Prince, Charles Capps, Kenneth Copeland, Dodie Osteen, Win Worley, Frank Hammond, J. M. Haggard, Lake Hamilton Bible Camp, and Philip Morris. Names are provenance tags, not claims that the publishable text quotes or represents any minister verbatim.

Important boundaries

People are not spiritual enemies. Illness is not automatic evidence of sin or failed faith. Prayer and responsible medical care belong together. Provision proclamations are not wealth guarantees. Protection promises do not authorize recklessness. Deliverance content remains centered on Christ, repentance, truth, love, and sober resistance.