The workbench

Tools can follow the argument.

A restrained place for practical tools, paid support, and testimony systems that can sit beside the public JesusDoes.org witness surface.

Three lanes

Capture, review, publish.

Intake

Receive stories without pressure

Give people a clear, low-friction path to name what happened while keeping pastoral judgment close.

Review

Steward stories before they travel

Build a simple release, context, and sensitivity path so testimony remains witness, not raw material.

Share

Put the right witness in the right place

Shape story libraries, campaign follow-up, and public pages around real people and clear ministry purpose.

Practical surface

Start with a testimony systems sprint.

The first paid path can stay simple: understand the ministry, identify the story flow, define the review posture, and map the first public or private surface.

This is the workbench layer, not a checkout page. It should stay humble until the offer, scope, and delivery promise are fully named.

  • Story intake and review paths
  • Release-aware public testimony pages
  • Church and ministry story libraries
  • Campaign follow-up rooted in real witness
A quieter next step

The right system starts with the real pressure in front of you.

If your church or ministry already has stories surfacing, begin by naming the path they need before they become public.

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