The Stewardship Pathway
From witness to participant. From participant to steward.
Faith Frontier invites you into a journey of transformation—where transparency teaches trust, where cases become classrooms, and where land stewardship becomes life stewardship.
The Four Levels
Level 1: Observer — See the Work
Current location: You are here
Browse freely. See how Faith Frontier operates:
- Case Records - Court filings showing procedural competence and constitutional literacy
- Manifesto - Public commitments to truth, equity, and faith
- Ministry Charter - Organizational structure and governance
- Property Scout System - Transparent land acquisition process
What you learn:
This is what accountability looks like. Every decision documented. Every case public. Every commitment measurable.
Time commitment: Browse at your own pace
Next step: When you’re ready to learn more → Proceed to Level 2
Level 2: Learner — Understand the Principles
Faith Frontier’s work rests on three foundations:
1. Constitution & Conscience
Cases as Teaching Tools
Our legal battles aren’t just about winning—they’re about revealing:
- How due process protects the powerless
- How constitutional rights apply to everyday people
- How procedure is mercy when followed, tyranny when ignored
Study path:
- Read Revelations - principles woven through our cases
- Explore individual case narratives
- See how law and faith intersect
2. Land & Law
Property Stewardship Principles
Land isn’t just real estate—it’s sacred trust:
- Stewardship over exploitation
- Community benefit over private gain
- Transparent acquisition and use
- Environmental and social responsibility
Study path:
- Review How We Discern Properties
- Understand the scoring criteria
- See the separation between Faith Frontier Trust (acquisition) and Tillerstead LLC (construction)
3. Faith & Practice
Theological Foundation
Our faith isn’t private—it’s public witness:
- Worship through work (tilling and keeping)
- Justice as love made visible
- Community as covenant
- Sabbath as resistance to exploitation
Study path:
- Read Tiller Earth - theological framework
- Explore Geneva Law Integration
- Consider Constitution as Covenant
Assessment:
Complete the Learner Reflection Quiz (coming soon)
Time commitment: 5-10 hours of reading and reflection
Next step: Ready to participate? → Proceed to Level 3
Level 3: Participant — Join the Mission
Move from learning to doing.
Ways to Participate
Prayer Partnership
- Join weekly prayer gatherings (virtual/in-person)
- Receive prayer requests for active cases
- Intercede for residents and municipalities
Volunteer Opportunities
- Property maintenance and rehabilitation
- Administrative support (filing, correspondence, research)
- Skills training instructor (if qualified)
- Case research and documentation
Skills Inventory Tell us what you bring:
- Construction/trades (carpentry, electrical, plumbing)
- Legal/paralegal background
- Social work or counseling
- Agriculture or land management
- Teaching or mentorship
- Graphic design, web development, communications
Housing Applications If you’re experiencing housing instability:
- Learn about our Emergency Housing program
- Apply for transitional placement
- Begin your journey from resident to steward
Sign Up:
Participant Registration Form (coming soon)
Time commitment: Variable - from monthly to weekly involvement
Next step: Prove your commitment → Proceed to Level 4
Level 4: Steward — Take Ownership
This is the destination and the beginning.
Stewards are the core team of Faith Frontier—not employees, but co-laborers in a shared mission.
What Stewards Do
Property Stewardship:
- Live on or oversee Faith Frontier land
- Maintain buildings, grounds, and equipment
- Welcome residents and coordinate housing placements
- Report needs and progress to Trust leadership
Community Stewardship:
- Mentor new participants and residents
- Lead prayer gatherings and Bible studies (if called)
- Represent Faith Frontier to neighbors and municipalities
- Build relationships with local churches and nonprofits
Mission Stewardship:
- Participate in Trust governance (where appropriate)
- Advocate for policies that advance justice and dignity
- Tell the Faith Frontier story with transparency and humility
- Help discern next steps for land acquisition and program expansion
Steward Covenant
Becoming a steward requires:
- Complete Levels 1-3 with demonstrated understanding
- Background check and reference verification
- Probationary period (90 days minimum)
- Formal commitment to Faith Frontier’s values and practices
- Ongoing accountability through regular meetings and reporting
Stewards receive:
- Housing (on Faith Frontier properties)
- Stipend or employment (where applicable)
- Training and professional development
- Community and spiritual support
- Ownership stake in the mission (not equity, but voice)
Apply:
Steward Application (coming soon - requires Level 3 completion)
Why This Pathway?
Faith Frontier doesn’t offer quick fixes or transactional charity. We offer:
- Transformation through participation
- Dignity through responsibility
- Community through covenant
We believe people change by:
- Seeing integrity modeled (Observer)
- Learning principles that endure (Learner)
- Doing meaningful work (Participant)
- Becoming who God created them to be (Steward)
Current Needs
Right now, Faith Frontier needs:
- Participants for property maintenance in Atlantic County
- Prayer partners for active legal cases
- Skilled tradespeople for housing rehabilitation
- Donors to support land acquisition and program operations
- Municipal partners for emergency housing placement
Ready to begin?
Start at Level 1 (Observer) or jump to your current level above.
Questions?
Contact: [to be added]
Related Pages:
- Emergency Housing Program
- Government Partnerships
- Cases - See our track record
- Manifesto - Our public commitments