A House Divided

Rediscovering Truth in an Age of Compromise

Truth was never meant to be popular—only proclaimed.

The Church stands at a fault line. Will it break in silence, or rebuild on Scripture?

A House Divided is a theological wake-up call to the modern Church, calling believers back to clarity, courage, and biblical conviction.

Mission Statement

A House Divided was written for those who can no longer ignore the noise in the Church—the confusion, compromise, and crumbling of clarity. It is not a book of rage or retreat, but of reasoned warning. Rooted in Scripture and shaped by the watchman’s burden, this work exposes subtle deceptions, calls out counterfeit unity, and charts a path toward faithful endurance.

This is not for armchair theologians or casual readers. It’s for those who sense the fracture and need language for the burden they carry.

What You’ll Learn
  • Why doctrinal clarity matters more than cultural consensus

  • The difference between disagreement and division

  • How to discern deception wrapped in Christian language

  • Why “unity at any cost” is not biblical unity

  • What it means to be a watchman in a divided generation

You'll also receive access to:

  • The Watchman's Handbook,

  • Concordance of Deception &

  • The Watchman’s (Oath, Creed, Charge Printable Posters)

Or Buy the Paperback Book

Explore the Companion Resources

Each resource is designed to equip faithful readers for the burden of clarity.

  • The Watchman’s Field Manual – Tactical principles for discerning believers

  • Unity Companion – A short guide to walk through the book’s core truths over four key sessions

  • The Watchman's Codex – A symbolic reference guide to spiritual resistance and the faces of deception

Back Cover Copy

In a time when the Church trades its compass for a mirror, A House Divided is a call to stop admiring our reflection—and start rebuilding on truth. From doctrinal drift to unity without conviction, this book names the fractures and calls the faithful to watch, warn, and withstand.