THE MISSION


Freedomshock exists for people who have walked away from faith—not because they rejected spirituality, but because what they were shown in God’s name didn’t ring true.


Too many have confused the words of Jesus with the behavior of institutions built around Him. Hypocrisy. Control. Performance. Judgment without love. When people see that clearly and step back, they’re often labeled “faithless.” In reality, many of them are responding honestly to something that deserved to be questioned.


Freedomshock is built to meet those people.


Not through convincing arguments or religious systems—but through real conversations between people who trust each other.


The books are written with that in mind. They are intentionally provocative. Sometimes offensive. Sometimes uncomfortable. Titles, language, and imagery are used on purpose. F Bombs From Heaven doesn’t try to soften the blow—it delivers it clean. That design makes the work largely useless to those committed to defending institutional religion.


But for those who are open—especially those who have been burned, disillusioned, or pushed away—it creates an opening.


A place to think again.

A place to talk honestly.

A place where faith can be considered without the weight of everything that’s been built on top of it.


That’s where you come in.


If these books resonate with you, the mission is simple:


Give them away.


Not to strangers. Not as a tactic.

To people who already trust you—people you know would be open to something deeper if the obstacles in their path were removed.


When you hand them a copy, keep it simple:


“This book has some different ideas. I’d be interested in what you think.”


That’s it.


Then, a week or two later, sit down together. Coffee. A meal. No pressure. No agenda.


You’re not there to convert anyone.

You’re not there to win an argument.

You’re not there to recruit them into a system.


You’re there as a friend.


Listen well. Talk honestly. Disagree if needed. Let the conversation move naturally. The book gives you something real to connect to—but what matters is the relationship forming around it.


No bait and switch. No hidden pitch.


Just two people, sitting across from each other, talking about things that actually matter.


Over time, something deeper has room to surface—not forced, not managed, not scripted.


That’s the mission.


Strip away what is false.

Remove what blocks the view.

Let people encounter Jesus without interference.


The rest doesn’t need to be engineered.




Truth tears open the heart. Freedom bleeds.