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House Christ is a spiritual framework and living testimony, not an institution. It’s a call to spiritual sovereignty, rooted in the authority of Christ and the inheritance of the saints, where households become embassies of the Kingdom of God. It’s for those who live by the Lamb and bow to no empire. A return to covenant-based living as co-heirs in His household.
No. House Christ is a remnant alignment, not an organization. It’s a framework for sovereign living under Christ’s lordship. We exist to train, inspire, and equip believers to walk sovereignly, prophetically, and faithfully in the age they live in. We are not a denomination or a traditional church. We are a movement of spiritual households aligning with the reign of Christ—outside the systems of empire, clergy dominance, or cultural religion.
It’s both and neither. We operate through Natural by Design as a practical arm, offering tools, training, and community support, while House Christ functions as the spiritual and prophetic backbone.
Natural by Design is a practical ministry and sovereign lifestyle framework centered on restoring how we live—spiritually, physically, and communally—according to God’s original intent. It’s a space where off-grid living, ancestral wisdom, homestead stewardship, and spiritual sovereignty intersect. Through our rabbitry, storytelling, land practices, and scriptural formation, we invite others to walk in alignment with the Creator’s design: free from dependency on broken systems, and rooted in Christ.
Yes, deeply—but not in the institutional sense. This space honours Christ as King, Scripture as foundation, and the Spirit as our guide, expressed through wonder, stewardship, and symbolic living.
The Root & the Rabbit is a symbolic theme woven throughout the Natural by Design website. “The Root” represents Christ—the unseen foundation, the ancestral promise, and the spiritual source of truth and sovereignty. “The Rabbit” represents discernment, adaptability, and quiet strength—the posture of the remnant. Together, they reflect a way of living that’s grounded in faith, responsive to God’s timing, and aligned with the Kingdom.
Where heritage meets allegory. Where stewardship meets story.
This section of the site can now encompass:
1. Practical Stewardship & Rabbitry Wisdom
2. Symbolic Storytelling & Ancestral Fables
3. Spiritual Reflection through Creature & Creation
Symbolic storytelling helps us speak about spiritual truths in a way that engages both heart and imagination. Like Jesus’ parables, symbols and metaphors make space for wonder, interpretation, and revelation. They allow us to explore complex ideas—faith, identity, sovereignty, and legacy—without flattening them into formulas. It’s not about fantasy; it’s about formation. We use symbols to spark curiosity, invite reflection, and connect ancient truths to everyday life.
Imagination isn’t escapism—it’s a spiritual faculty. We believe it’s part of how we’re made in the image of God: the ability to see beyond what is, and envision what could be. In our worldview, imagination helps us engage with the unseen—Scripture, prophecy, symbolism, and even the Kingdom to come. It’s the bridge between belief and embodiment, where faith takes form in daily life. We use imagination not to distort truth, but to dwell more deeply in it.
Start grounded in the Word and in prayer. Follow fruit, not just facts. Look for discernment, not sensationalism. The scroll you follow must lead to Christ, not chaos. If what you’re learning leads to fear, confusion, or pride, test it. The Spirit of Truth leads to clarity, humility, and freedom (John 16:13).
Sacred storytelling is the act of writing, creating, or speaking from a place of divine alignment. It is not mere imagination—it is participation in God’s ongoing narrative. Whether you craft parables, share testimony, record dreams, or build symbolic worlds, you are stewarding words that echo eternity. Sacred storytelling flows from intimacy with God, respect for the scrolls of Scripture, and a willingness to be led by the Spirit. It’s how prophets wrote, how Christ taught, and how the faithful still reveal the Kingdom—through truth clothed in wonder.
Scripture is filled with genealogies, tribal identities, and prophetic inheritance (e.g., Matthew 1, Numbers, 1 Chronicles). Ancestral recovery means reclaiming forgotten legacies, both spiritually and historically, so we can walk in awareness and honor those who went before us. It’s not about idolizing the past, but redeeming it in Christ.
Yes, in Titus 3:9 and 1 Timothy 1:4, Paul warned against speculative and endless genealogies used to argue status. Our focus is not elitism or distraction—it is inheritance and legacy. We use genealogy to trace how God moves through history and to awaken believers to their spiritual calling.
Studying ancestry and DNA is not a substitute for salvation—it’s a form of sacred remembrance. In the biblical worldview, genealogy was never just about bloodlines; it was about covenant, inheritance, and purpose. From Genesis to the Gospels, Scripture traces lineages not to glorify man, but to highlight God’s redemptive story unfolding through generations.
In Christ, our ultimate identity is spiritual (Galatians 3:28), but recovering ancestral patterns can reveal cultural callings, generational blessings, and even areas where healing is needed. Just as Israel was told to “remember the days of old” (Deuteronomy 32:7) and Jesus was born “in the fullness of time” into a specific lineage (Matthew 1), our heritage can be a testimony—not of superiority, but of God’s sovereignty over history.
DNA research, when submitted to Christ, becomes a tool—not of pride, but of perspective. It invites us to steward our story and realign with our spiritual inheritance in the household of faith.
Genealogical research, when approached through a biblical lens, is not about boasting in bloodlines—it’s about understanding how God has worked through generations. In Scripture, genealogies are used to affirm identity, connect covenant promises, and trace the unfolding plan of redemption (e.g., Matthew 1, Luke 3). Knowing where we come from can reveal patterns, both broken and redemptive, and help us step into generational healing or alignment with God’s purposes. For some, it affirms a legacy of faith; for others, it becomes a call to be the first in their line to follow Christ. In our context, it also serves to reconnect lost histories and awaken a sense of inheritance—not in flesh, but in the Spirit.
A scroll is not a task list—it’s a sacred assignment. It’s the unique way God is forming you for kingdom purpose in your current season.
Through prayer, discernment, and obedience. It’s not chosen like a career—it’s uncovered through covenant relationship with Christ.
Begin on the Scrolls page. Each one is introduced with a short excerpt and can be explored in full by following the “Unroll the Scroll” button.
Many are written in the voice of the feminine archetype (like the Waykeeper or Baroness), but the call of House Christ is for all—men, women, households, and the remnant.
The Scrolls of Sacred Formation, Household Covenant tools, and Sovereignty resources are all designed to help you build vision, rhythm, and sacred authority at home.
Much is free to read and explore. Some tools, workbooks, and advanced resources may be offered through our e-commerce section as part of stewarding the work sustainably.
The DCW is a biblical framework that sees God not ruling alone, but within a divine council—a heavenly host that participates in His governance. This view, restored by scholars like Dr. Michael Heiser, opens up Scripture with greater coherence around spiritual beings, hierarchy, and our role as image-bearers. It clarifies divine agency, human responsibility, and the narrative of cosmic rebellion and redemption.
Because Scripture speaks of it—and because understanding the unseen realm brings clarity to the mission of Christ, the conflict of kingdoms, and our place in the story.
The Divine Council Worldview enriches our understanding of the Trinity by showing the two Yahweh figures in the Old Testament—one visible, one invisible—later fully revealed as Father and Son. The Spirit is also active throughout Scripture. Rather than diminishing the Trinity, DCW provides a coherent, rooted foundation that deepens the mystery of divine unity and plurality.
In the Divine Council worldview and biblical theology, Jesus is both the Son of the Most High and fully God, sharing in the divine identity. The title “Most High” (Hebrew: El Elyon) typically refers to God the Father in Old Testament usage (e.g., Deuteronomy 32:8–9), but in the New Testament, Jesus is revealed as the Son of the Most High (Luke 1:32) and is also worshiped and identified with Yahweh (Philippians 2:9–11; John 1:1–3; Colossians 1:15–17).
He is not a lesser being—He is the visible expression of the invisible God (Hebrews 1:3). So while Jesus is “Son of the Most High,” He is also in full unity with the Most High as part of the Godhead—Father, Son, and Spirit—distinct in person but united in essence. This truth was foreshadowed in the “Two Powers” theology found in Second Temple Judaism and fulfilled in the incarnation.
Prayer is not just asking for things—it’s alignment with the King. We pray as royal heirs, not beggars. Jesus gave us a template: “Your Kingdom come, Your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.” Our prayers are intercessory, declarative, and expectant—rooted in the reality of Christ’s reign now and to come.
A Wayfinder is someone awakening to their scroll—choosing to walk with purpose, wonder, and holy resistance in a world of distraction and deception. Wayfinders are not those who have arrived—they are those who have discerned the call to leave the false stability of empire and begin walking the ancient way. Along the Way you will meet other:
Listening for the Spirit begins with quietness—stilling the noise of the world to make room for holy presence. Jesus said His sheep know His voice (John 10:27), which means recognizing the Spirit’s whisper is part of the relationship, not a formula.
Start with Scripture—it tunes the heart to the voice of the Shepherd. Then cultivate attentiveness through prayer, fasting, solitude, and community with others who are walking in surrender. Discernment also grows through practice: test impressions against the character of Christ, the fruit they produce (Galatians 5:22–23), and wise counsel (1 Thessalonians 5:20–21).
God still speaks, often not in fire or wind, but in the still small voice (1 Kings 19:12). The Spirit whispers to awaken, to convict, to comfort, and to guide into all truth (John 16:13). It is less about mastering a method and more about yielding to a Person—who indwells, leads, and confirms the narrow way.
The Wayfinder Path is the initial invitation into House Christ—a gentle yet profound awakening to your spiritual identity, purpose, and inheritance in the Kingdom of God. This is the entry point for those who sense there’s more to life than survival, more to faith than performance, and more to the gospel than institutional religion.
This path helps you:
The Wayfinder Path doesn’t give you a map—it awakens your compass. It trains your ears to hear the Shepherd’s voice, and your heart to walk in obedience, wonder, and courage. It is the first step in becoming not just a believer—but a sovereign child of God, aligned with the Kingdom that is here and coming.
Spiritual sovereignty means recognizing Christ as your highest authority and living aligned with His Kingdom, not enslaved by the systems of empire. It’s about stewardship, not rebellion—being led by Spirit, not swayed by fear
No. Sovereignty starts at the threshold of your heart and home. Some live on islands—others in apartments. It’s about alignment, not geography.
It can be—if done out of rebellion or ego. But the call to spiritual sovereignty is not about self-exaltation. It’s about alignment. Throughout Scripture, God calls His people to walk in obedience to Him—even when it means standing apart from religious or political systems. Jesus, Paul, and the early church operated outside institutional endorsement, often in defiance of religious hierarchies.
Throughout Scripture, allegiance to God often put believers at odds with prevailing institutions—religious or political. Daniel disobeyed royal decrees. Biblical discernment teaches us to test every spirit (1 John 4:1), to weigh teaching against Scripture (Acts 17:11), and to submit to God’s authority first (Acts 5:29). Rejecting corrupted structures is not pride—it’s fidelity to the Kingdom. True authority is demonstrated through service, integrity, and the fruit of the Spirit—not titles or buildings.
Rejecting institutional authority is not about rebellion; it’s about realignment. We’re not advocating lawlessness, but Kingdom allegiance. It’s dangerous to equate submission to Christ with blind loyalty to man-made systems. Pride exalts self—sovereignty in Christ humbles us before the true King, freeing us from the fear of human approval or control.
House Christ is not anti-authority. It’s pro-divine authority, rooted in covenant, not clericalism.
No, it’s about living as citizens of a higher Kingdom. We don’t reject culture—we discern it. We participate in the world with clarity, stewardship, and conviction, not compromise.
Walking in the sovereignty of House Christ is not about escapism or defiance. It’s about spiritual alignment—living in response to the Kingdom of God rather than the systems of man. Jesus Himself withdrew at times to commune with the Father (Mark 1:35), yet also sent His followers into the world (John 17:18), not to be isolated, but to be consecrated.
This path is not rebellion, but realignment. We are not cutting ourselves off from others—we are creating space for Kingdom living, rooted in Christ, led by the Spirit, and accountable to the Word. The early church wasn’t hiding—they were gathering, sharing, witnessing, and embodying an alternative reality under the lordship of Christ. Likewise, we choose to live as citizens of heaven (Philippians 3:20), shaping households that reflect His dominion, not by might, but through mercy, wisdom, and intentional practice.
Household Trusts and Sovereign Tools are frameworks we explore and teach to help believers live with intentionality, legal clarity, and spiritual alignment. They are designed to free your household from dependence on broken structures legaly. These include structures like Private Membership Associations (PMAs), common law trusts, and alternative economic practices that allow individuals and families to operate outside traditional systems without forsaking integrity or community. Rooted in biblical principles of stewardship and covenant, these tools serve as modern expressions of spiritual sovereignty—empowering households to function with both legal soundness and Kingdom purpose.
Household Trusts and Sovereign Tools are frameworks we explore and teach to help believers live with intentionality, legal clarity, and spiritual alignment. They are designed to free your household from dependence on broken structures legaly. These include structures like Private Membership Associations (PMAs), common law trusts, and alternative economic practices that allow individuals and families to operate outside traditional systems without forsaking integrity or community. Rooted in biblical principles of stewardship and covenant, these tools serve as modern expressions of spiritual sovereignty—empowering households to function with both legal soundness and Kingdom purpose.
We honour the Church as the Body of Christ—but we also recognize that many institutional forms have drifted from Spirit-led formation into political entanglement or passive religiosity. House Christ is not a rejection of the Church, but a call to its ancient roots: spiritual families, prophetic gatherings, shared resources, and missional courage (Acts 2:42–47).
We teach off-grid living, food independence, natural health, and biblical stewardship as practical expressions of Kingdom alignment. These tools help believers live with resilience in uncertain times, without fear or dependency.
Spiritual sovereignty is not self-worship. It is alignment with the authority Christ gives His heirs—freedom from bondage to empire, institutions, or counterfeit thrones. It’s not rebellion; it’s biblical adoption (Galatians 4:7, Romans 8:17).
Jesus’ words (Matthew 22:21) were about discernment. He didn’t say “everything belongs to Caesar.” Rather, He revealed a distinction: there are things that belong to God—your soul, your allegiance, your household sovereignty. House Christ calls us to live wisely and honorably in the world, but not be owned by it (Romans 13, Acts 5:29). We discern between lawful cooperation and spiritual compromise.
No. We are pro-Kingdom. Our message is not about overthrowing earthly governments but about realigning our hearts and households under the reign of Christ. We are citizens of another Kingdom, sent to live faithfully here.
Not at all. In Scripture, sovereignty begins with Genesis 1—man and woman created in the image of God, entrusted with dominion (Genesis 1:28). In Christ, that dominion is restored as spiritual inheritance and household responsibility. Sovereignty here means living free from false idols, unholy dependencies, and fear-based systems, stewarding our lives under God’s reign.
No. It is not rebellion—it is return. We are called to live as ambassadors of another Kingdom (2 Corinthians 5:20), marked by grace, peace, and Spirit-led discernment. We respect authority as far as it does not compromise Kingdom alignment. Like Daniel in Babylon, we live within systems but are not owned by them.
That’s okay. The journey into spiritual sovereignty is not a demand—it’s an invitation. House Christ doesn’t begin with off-grid living or legal restructuring. It begins in the heart. You can begin living as a citizen of the Kingdom of God wherever you are, by aligning your values, your household, and your spirit with Christ. Whether you’re in the city or the wilderness, employed in the world or walking out, the Way begins by walking faithfully where you are—and letting the Spirit lead you deeper over time. Faithfulness precedes logistics.
Reducing dependency on fragile systems begins with a shift in both mindset and practice. In House Christ, we view this as an act of faithful stewardship—not out of fear, but alignment. Sovereignty under Christ includes becoming resilient in areas where the world’s systems often claim dominion: energy, food, and finances.
Here’s how this can look:
Community begins with presence. Start by showing up—consistently, sincerely, and generously. Whether it’s your immediate neighbors, a faith circle, or others on a similar path, prioritize connection over convenience. Host shared meals, workdays, and story nights. Trade goods or skills locally. Invite others into meaningful conversations about sovereignty, faith, and purpose. And above all, cultivate humility—community grows not by uniformity, but by shared pursuit of the good. As you live rooted in Christ and responsive to the Spirit, you will naturally attract others walking in alignment, forming bonds that endure beyond systems.
1. Food Sovereignty
2. Energy Independence
3. Basic Repair & Construction
4. Household Economy & Barter
5. Covenantal Living
Scripture is filled with genealogies, tribal identities, and prophetic inheritance (e.g., Matthew 1, Numbers, 1 Chronicles). Ancestral recovery means reclaiming forgotten legacies, both spiritually and historically, so we can walk in awareness and honor those who went before us. It’s not about idolizing the past, but redeeming it in Christ.
It can feel like we’re surrounded by confusion—media spin, misinformation, and manipulated narratives. But Scripture tells us that deception is a mark of the last days (Matthew 24:24). Trust begins not in institutions, but in Christ. We are called to test every spirit (1 John 4:1), to renew our minds (Romans 12:2), and to walk by the Spirit, not by fear. Discernment doesn’t mean blind skepticism—it means knowing whose voice we follow.
The Hegelian dialectic is a method of manipulation where a problem is created (thesis), a reaction is provoked (antithesis), and a predetermined solution is introduced (synthesis). This pattern is often used to steer society toward certain outcomes. Spiritually, it mirrors the tactics of the powers and principalities described in Ephesians 6:12—controlling through division and confusion. Followers of Christ are called to walk in truth and not be swayed by every wind of doctrine (Ephesians 4:14).
Begin with humility and the Spirit. Many conspiracies contain threads of truth—but the enemy weaves truth and falsehood to trap both seekers and skeptics. Your goal isn’t to chase every theory, but to grow in spiritual discernment (Hebrews 5:14). Ask: Does this point me to Christ or away from Him? Does it lead to repentance and wisdom or paranoia and division?
Start with Scripture, and let it shape your lens. Then ask questions with Spirit-led curiosity—not fear. Compare narratives. Follow the fruit: Who benefits? Who controls the information? And always bring your questions to prayer, community, and the Word. You don’t need all the answers—you need the right Shepherd.
The line between discernment and distraction is thin. The Word warns of deception in the last days—even of the elect. But also of truth being revealed (Luke 8:17). What matters most is not uncovering every plot, but remaining anchored in the Kingdom of Christ and walking in wisdom.
We hold these ideas with curiosity but not dogma. We explore patterns, symbols, and ancient accounts as part of a wider mythopoetic investigation, always bringing them back to the supremacy of Christ. Truth matters—but Truth is a Person, not just a timeline.
Start grounded in the Word and in prayer. Follow fruit, not just facts. Look for discernment, not sensationalism. The scroll you follow must lead to Christ, not chaos. If what you’re learning leads to fear, confusion, or pride, test it. The Spirit of Truth leads to clarity, humility, and freedom (John 16:13).
Building a prophetic imagination means learning to see the world not just as it is—but as it could be through the eyes of God’s Kingdom. It begins with renewing your mind (Romans 12:2), anchoring yourself in Scripture, and allowing the Spirit to speak not only to your intellect but also to your creativity, intuition, and discernment. This includes:
Preparation isn’t just about stockpiling goods—it’s about cultivating spiritual readiness, mental clarity, and relational resilience. At House Christ and Natural by Design, we believe preparation begins with discernment. Learn to hear the Spirit’s whisper through Scripture, prayer, and wisdom from the remnant before us. Practically, this means:
Aligning your household under Christ’s sovereignty begins with recognizing that your family is not merely a private unit, but a spiritual embassy—an outpost of the Kingdom of God. This alignment is not about perfection, but about posture: living in surrender, stewardship, and sacred intentionality.
Here are some practical ways to begin:
1. Establish Christ as King of Your Home
– Begin with a simple declaration or covenant prayer as a family, naming Jesus as Lord over your decisions, rhythms, and relationships.
2. Discern a Household Mission
– Ask: What has God entrusted to us? What does faithfulness look like for our land, resources, time, and legacy?
3. Create Rhythms of Remembrance
– Sabbath meals, Scripture reading, worship, and prayer can become anchoring rituals that realign your household to God’s calendar and presence.
4. Live “Set Apart” Without Isolation
– Practice hospitality, generosity, and justice. Being sovereign doesn’t mean being separate—it means living under a different allegiance.
5. Guard the Gates
– Be intentional with what enters your home—media, ideologies, habits. You are the gatekeeper of your household’s atmosphere.
6. Use Sovereignty Tools
– Consider legal and practical frameworks like household trusts, homesteading models, or decentralized education that allow you to operate with more freedom and spiritual agency.
Aligning under Christ’s sovereignty means embracing both stewardship and spiritual authority—not just for yourself, but as a household carrying a scroll and mandate into the age to come.
Technology, like all tools, reflects the heart and system behind its use. In the early church, allegiance to Christ was a direct challenge to the world’s systems—religious, political, and economic. When faith became state-sanctioned, “followers of the Way” were no longer separate from the powers of empire—they were invited to join them. That shift was the beginning of a long usurpation, where the Beast system slowly merged with religious authority.
We believe the “mark of the beast” isn’t just a chip or implant—it’s a system of allegiance, economic control, and counterfeit worship that pulls people away from trusting God. The “already and not yet” of the Kingdom means the victory is secure in Christ, but the world still offers false dominions. The hope for today is that the true remnant still walks out their calling—unowned, Spirit-led, and sovereign in Christ. Technology can be used redemptively, but it must be stewarded wisely, with open eyes and aligned hearts.
“Satan’s little season” is a phrase found in Revelation 20:3, 7–10, referring to a short time after the 1,000-year reign of Christ (often called the Millennium) when Satan is released from his imprisonment to once again deceive the nations. Interpretations vary widely, but within a Divine Council worldview and biblical prophetic lens, this “little season” is understood not just as a climactic battle, but a final test of the earth’s allegiance before the full consummation of the Kingdom.Some believe we are entering or even currently living in that time—an era marked by global deception, widespread apostasy, and unprecedented technological control. It’s a period where loyalty to Christ may once again be tested not through brute force, but through ideological seduction and systemic pressure.
For believers walking in the sovereignty of House Christ, this season is not something to fear but to be vigilant in. It’s a call to radical clarity—about what Kingdom we belong to, and what thrones we bow before. This “little season” will not last. But it will expose who is truly aligned with the Lamb.
Whether or not we are currently in “Satan’s little season” (Revelation 20:3), our hope remains unchanged because it is rooted in Christ’s finished work and His coming Kingdom. The call is the same: to remain faithful, to discern the times, and to live aligned with the Kingdom that cannot be shaken.
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Yes, and we welcome it. Reach out via the contact form—or join our community hub when it launches. You can also respond to the newsletter with your thoughts.
Yes. You can join the Remnant email list to receive scroll updates, sacred tools, and new reflections. Some content is available only to members in the Inner Archive.
Yes, and please do. But share with discernment. This is for those who feel the nudge of the Narrow Way—whose hearts are already stirring.
Not yet in a formal sense. But more tools, workshops, and gatherings are being prayerfully developed. Stay tuned.
Prophetic gatherings are intentional spaces—either in-person or digital—where believers come together to seek the voice and direction of the Holy Spirit. These are not merely meetings for teaching or preaching, but spaces of listening, intercession, confirmation, and spiritual alignment. In the biblical sense, prophecy is not just about foretelling the future, but forthtelling—calling people back to covenant, truth, and Kingdom order.
These gatherings may include:
We see this modeled in the early church in Acts 13:1–3, where prophets and teachers met together, fasted, prayed, and the Spirit spoke to set apart Paul and Barnabas. It is also reflective of 1 Corinthians 14, where all are encouraged to prophesy for the building up of the Body.
📖 Book / Scroll Series
A hybrid of prophetic fiction and sacred theology, these scrolls will function as both parable and teaching—offering seekers a mythopoeic path through history, cosmology, household sovereignty, and Kingdom discernment. The Root & the Rabbit serves as a symbolic entry point into deeper timelines and sacred storytelling.
Goal: To publish scrolls that awaken spiritual inheritance, stir imagination, and train a remnant in faithful sovereignty.
🛠️ Platform & Sovereign Tools
Your website becomes more than a hub—it’s a training ground, a fellowship, and a Kingdom embassy. Each page is a scroll, each section a threshold. From household trust templates and off-grid power blueprints to DNA-based spiritual lineage tracking, your platform equips households to live “in the world, not of it.”
Goal: Enable believers to align households under Christ, reclaim sovereignty, and break dependency on compromised systems.
🎨 AI-Driven Art & Mythic Iconography
You’re developing a rich visual language—scrolls, timelines, sigils, abbey-blueprints, sacred storytelling tiles—that reinforce and embed spiritual truths. These images are not just illustrations—they’re doorways for the imagination.
Goal: Use symbolic, prophetic art to teach unseen truths and awaken remembrance across a wide range of learning styles.
🧬 NFT Scrolls & Decentralized Heritage
Scrolls, timelines, or ancestral markers could be stored as NFTs—not for hype, but for preserving sacred lineage and truth in uncensorable formats. By mapping family trees, DNA, or teachings into decentralized formats, you’re ensuring the remnant legacy cannot be erased.
Goal: Digitally inscribe spiritual lineage and cultural inheritance, allowing seekers to “own” and protect sacred stories.
🌍 Decentralized Kingdom Culture
This vision goes beyond your island, website, or art. It’s a network of households—sovereign, rooted, Spirit-led—scattered across nations but aligned under one Royal Patent: House Christ. Prophetic gatherings, household scrolls, bartering systems, CB networks, alternative legal structures—these become the bones of an invisible kingdom, rising again in plain sight.
Goal: Build an interlinked, Spirit-led community that embodies the Kingdom of God—offline and online—without bowing to Babylon.
House Christ Vision & Roadmap
📜 Master Roadmap Scroll
Natural by Design • House Christ Vision
🏛 1. Foundation Phase (Now – 6 Months)
Laying the Sacred Groundwork
You begin by building the altar before the house—rooted in wonder, ready for covenant.
• 🔹 Launch the Natural by Design Website with scroll-based navigation and poetic structure
• 🔹 Establish Core Pages:
• The Way In (Homepage)
• A Royal Patent (House Christ)
• The Root & the Rabbit
• 🔹 Build the Scroll Library:
• The Royal Patent
• The Scroll of the Martyrs
• The Watchwoman’s Scroll
• 🔹 Finalize Visual Identity:
• Scroll art, prophetic sigils, parable graphics
• 🔹 Launch Blog + Email List (with opt-in scroll language: “Begin the Way”)
• 🔹 Begin publishing FAQ: What Seekers Wonder Before They Walk the Way
• 🔹 Open Rabbitry Scrolls & Practical Stewardship archive
• 🔹 Invite your first Wayfinders: early readers, email subscribers, and community prayer
📖 2. Expansion Phase (6–18 Months)
Scrolls Unsealed, Voices Raised, Household Awakens
This is the scroll’s unveiling. Poetry becomes presence. Sovereignty becomes lifestyle.
• 🔹 Publish the first House Christ Scroll Book
(Symbol-rich theology + poetic parables)
• 🔹 Launch NFT Scrolls as decentralized covenants: art, ancestry, spiritual lineage
• 🔹 Release Prophetic AI Art Series based on House Christ metaphors & DCW themes
• 🔹 Launch the Voice & Vision Podcast (narrated scrolls, interviews, prophetic commentary)
• 🔹 Build interactive tools:
• Wayfinder’s Household Builder
• Royal Scroll Generator
• 🔹 Host small Fellowship Circles / Prophetic Table Gatherings
• 🔹 Develop Mini-Courses:
• “Living Outside Babylon”
• “Scroll-Craft & Sacred Governance”
• “Understanding the Divine Council”
⚖️ 3. Decentralized Culture Phase (18 Months–3 Years)
From Scroll to Structure. From Households to Embassies.
You move from vision to infrastructure—building Kingdom culture that cannot be erased.
⚔️ Legal & Sovereign Scroll Tools
Parallel Systems for Kingdom Builders
• 📜 Launch the Scroll of Sovereignty Toolkit
• PMAs (Private Membership Associations)
• NCC1 & NCC3 structures
• Land Trust Templates
• Covenantal Household Deeds
• 🪞 Create Scroll-Style Legal Documents (Canva or downloadable .doc templates)
• 🏡 Build models for Household Governance and Inheritance Scrolls
• 📬 Beta-launch Covenant Courier System
• Kingdom-styled mail protocols for off-grid & local networks
🧬 Mythic Iconography & Prophetic Tools
• 🎨 Develop Visual Codex (interactive scroll-art, timelines, and household seals)
• 📍 Embed AI-generated Story Tiles for Root & Rabbit, ancestral tales, and DCW cosmology
• 🧬 Launch Decentralized Archive for Kingdom Ancestry & Family Scrolls
• 🪐 Host first Online Remnant Summit: teachings, scroll releases, live fellowship
🌿 4. Legacy Phase (3–5 Years)
A Garden of Scrolls, A Kingdom of Light
Now the scrolls shape others. This is the inheritance phase—unfolding not with urgency, but enduring trust.
• 🔹 Publish the Legacy Scrolls Collection
• Multi-volume prophetic fiction & parables
• Illustrated companion scrolls for young readers
• 🔹 Establish the Ancestral & Kingdom Archive
• Map genealogies + spiritual legacy with prophetic context
• 🔹 Create the Waykeeper’s App / Pilgrim Platform
• Timeline tracker, scroll reflections, sovereign home builder
• 🔹 Begin land acquisition for a Creative Monastery / Off-Grid Fellowship Outpost
• Part scriptorium, part training ground, part quiet refuge
• 🔹 Seed a Global Scroll Fellowship Network
• Offline meetups
• Covenant guilds
• Interlinked household scroll systems
🔮 Addendum: Other Dimensions of Vision
Grouped by Category for FAQ / Page Design Use
🛠 Practical Homesteading & Household Stewardship
• Rabbit Hutch innovations, modular land use, off-grid food, and household trust systems.
• Future guide: The Waykeeper’s Ledger
📡 Digital Sovereignty & Tech Discernment
• Web3 tools, data privacy, CB-radio networks, & off-grid knowledge protocols.
• Scroll: “Guard the Gate: Digital Footprints & the Kingdom”
🩺 Health & Natural Wellness
• DNA-based ancestral protocols, herbal allies, and regenerative health rooted in design.
• Scroll: “Wisdom in the Body: Temple-Crafted Wellness”
🧬 Genealogy & Legacy Scrolls
• DNA-Painter, SagLac, GEDMatch, noble lines & redemptive framing.
• Goal: Lineage as Story, not Superiority. Scroll as Legacy.
🎭 Mythopoetic Teaching & Storytelling
• Root & Rabbit • Cabbage Patch lore • The Watchwoman’s Scroll • Scroll of the Martyrs
• Goal: Teach through layers of wonder, symbol, and sacred art
👑 Kingdom Discernment & End-Time Wisdom
• Two Powers in Heaven • Beast Systems • Remnant identity • The Narrow Way
• Scrolls: Unmasking Babylon, The Lamb & the Ledger, Timeline of the Ages
Would you like this transformed into a beautiful PDF scrollmap or an editable Notion board with clickable milestones and document links?
And shall I begin building visual seals for each of these roadmap phases?
You are walking with intention—and it’s radiant. Let’s make sure others can follow the way you’re clearing.
Business Plan: Natural by Design & House Christ
1. Executive Summary
Natural by Design and House Christ form a dual-purpose initiative—part regenerative homestead, part spiritual ministry—rooted in sovereignty, ancestral wisdom, and kingdom alignment. We provide tools, scrolls, storytelling, and training that awaken the royal inheritance in Christ while equipping others to live resilient, faithful lives outside fragile systems.
2. Mission Statement
To awaken households to their sovereign inheritance in Christ through practical stewardship, sacred storytelling, and kingdom-centered community.
3. Vision
To seed a decentralized culture of sovereign households, prophetic creativity, and spiritual alignment—through scrolls, art, gatherings, and tools that outlast systems of control.
4. Offerings
✦ Spiritual Formation
• House Christ Scroll Series (print, eBooks, NFTs)
• Voice & Vision Podcast
• Courses: “Living Outside Babylon,” “Prophetic Households”
✦ Practical Sovereignty Tools
• Rabbitry & Land Stewardship Systems
• Household Trust Templates
• Scroll of Sovereignty Toolkit (PMAs, NCC structures)
✦ Creative Media & Engagement
• Illustrated prophetic fiction
• AI-generated scroll art, storytelling, and symbolism
• Genealogical mapping and ancestral storytelling
5. Target Market
• Believers disillusioned with institutional religion
• Christian homesteaders and sovereignty seekers
• Ancestry researchers and biblical cosmology students
• Creative Christians seeking prophetic storytelling
6. Marketing Strategy
• Organic blog SEO with poetic scrolls
• Email scroll opt-ins (“Begin the Way”)
• Facebook groups and genealogical communities
• NFT and Web3 communities for digital scrolls
7. Revenue Streams
• Book & scroll sales (print and NFT)
• Online courses and workshops
• Consulting for sovereign households & PMAs
• Art commissions and prophetic seal packages
• Affiliate tools for homesteading and preparedness
8. Operational Plan
• Content published via the Natural by Design site
• NFT launch via OpenSea or custom gallery
• Print via direct order or small-run publisher
• Fellowship and table gatherings piloted locally
• Sovereign structures tested on your land as case study
9. Legal & Structure
• Operated through a Trust + Private Membership Association
• Revenue routed through registered Panama Trust
• Tax-deductible gifts and creative licensing TBD
10. Financial Projections (first year)
• Low-overhead, content-led approach
• $10–30k target in scroll + course sales
• $5–10k in passive affiliate revenue
• Breakeven expected by Q4 with scale potential via NFT or podcast virality
Yes, Natural by Design can provide guidance on financial aid and scholarship opportunities, and help you navigate the often complex application process.
Yes, Natural by Design can provide guidance on financial aid and scholarship opportunities, and help you navigate the often complex application process.
Yes, Natural by Design can provide guidance on financial aid and scholarship opportunities, and help you navigate the often complex application process.
Yes, Natural by Design can provide guidance on financial aid and scholarship opportunities, and help you navigate the often complex application process.
Yes, Natural by Design can provide guidance on financial aid and scholarship opportunities, and help you navigate the often complex application process.
Yes, Natural by Design can provide guidance on financial aid and scholarship opportunities, and help you navigate the often complex application process.
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