A maximizer at heart, Justin has always asked a simple but searching question: How can this be better?—theologically, biblically, ethically, creatively, and in every way that serves people well. That question has shaped how he leads, builds teams, designs systems, and evaluates whether ministry practices are truly forming people or merely sustaining programs.
That experience revealed a consistent need across churches: resources that are both deeply biblical and practically usable. Churches need discipleship tools that form people, not just fill programs. They need clear systems for building and sustaining volunteer teams. They need thoughtful, well-designed environments and media that support worship rather than distract from it. They need strong safety and care policies for children and students. They need discipleship resources that genuinely move people toward Christlikeness. They need policies and procedures that prioritize spiritual maturity, not merely attendance. And they need theological clarity not only in what is preached, but in how the church operates, leads, and serves.