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Beyond The Wall

Beyond the Wall is a bold, compassionate call to stop living by labels, limits, and old stories—and start building a life that’s true. With raw honesty and practical insight,this course will exposes how fear, pride, shame, and survival habits quietly turn people into “bricks”: present, useful, and stacked neatly into systems and expectations, but disconnected from purpose.

You are invited to tell the truth about what shaped you, recognize what you’re protecting, and choose who you will become. More than inspiration, this is a personal development blueprint for rebuilding character, strengthening boundaries, and living with intention.

If you’re tired of surviving, tired of pretending, and ready to grow, this book is your push—and your plan—to break free and build forward. Perfect for reading, discussion, classrooms, and circles, it meets you where you are—and refuses to leave you there.

Principle Living

Principle Living is a transformative spiritual development course designed to help individuals understand how divine principles shape personal growth, relationships, leadership, and life purpose. This course teaches that everything happens in relationship and that understanding—not information—is the key to spiritual maturity.

You will explore the foundational framework of Principle, Process, and Purpose, and through guided reflection, study, structured discussion, and life-application exercises, learn how spiritual laws operate in everyday life.  You will gain clarity about identity, motivation, behavior, accountability, and spiritual awareness.

Ideal for:
Church leaders, ministry teams, discipleship groups, leadership cohorts, personal growth communities, and individuals seeking spiritual clarity and relational depth.

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E.C.C.R.

ECCR is a race relations boot camp designed to address  racial inequality in the United States.

In theory ECCR is a system modulated into three progressive  courses. Each course approaches race relations in America from a unique perspective to advance our understanding of, and our actions towards, the eradication of racism.

  1. Racial Recognition

  2. Cultural Intervention

  3. Reparations and Reconciliation


    In practice ECCR is a non-apologetic race relations course and training.

  • An exclusive curriculum a method used for presenting racism as a topic for group discussion.

  • A portal for subculture vs societal standard comparison.

  • ECCR is not Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion training.

  • ECCR is not Critical Race Theory (CRT.)

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Race, Reflection, and Relationship

Race, Reflection, and Relationship is a transformative, three-part workshop series designed to deepen participants’ understanding of race as a social construct, examine the personal impacts of racialization, and develop new approaches for authentic and equitable relationships across racial lines.

This program integrates history, psychology, and experiential learning to move participants from awareness to accountability. Each session builds on the previous one, guiding participants through a developmental journey,

  1. understanding race,

  2. examining the self, and

  3. transforming relationships.

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First Responder

Bias Incident Response Training

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Seaside, Ca.  93955

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