Discernment, Research Team

Join My Research Team

It’s that time again! I’m going to send out a research request soon, so if you want to help – now or in the future – subscribe! Keep reading to find out how, and what this is all about!

How would you like a completely voluntary position that you can work at as much or as little as you like? It pays nothing, but has the potential to help your brothers and sisters in Christ, hone your discernment skills, and is a more constructive way of spending your spare time than watching TV or playing games on your phone.

“Sign me up!” right?

I’m so glad to hear you say that!

I know y’all want me to write more discernment articles on problematic teachers. Believe me, I want to write them. But discernment articles require a lot of research and that takes a lot of time. And with everything I’ve got on my plate, I just don’t have the time I need to invest in the research I need to do to write the articles you want to read.

I need some research assistants. And that’s where you come in.

Every now and then, as I’m working on a discernment article, I’ll ask interested subscribers to my blog only to help me research the teacher or organization I’m gathering information on. I’ll give you specific instructions about what I’m looking for. If you have a little spare time and you’re interested, you can participate. If not, simply ignore the research request. No big whoop.

The thing is, you must be a subscriber to my blog to participate. The research requests will not be accessible to the public or on social media. They will only be accessible to those who subscribe to my blog via email.

How to sign up? If you already subscribe to my blog via email, you’re all set. You don’t need to do anything. If not, all you have to do is subscribe to my blog:

  • Scroll down to the end of this article. You should see something like this:
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  • Fill in your email address, click “subscribe,” follow the instructions to confirm your subscription, and then wait for me to send out a research request. (Be patient. It may not come for days, weeks, or months from the time you subscribe.)
  • If you have any difficulties subscribing, my best advice is to: a) try subscribing on a different device, and/or b) ask a tech savvy friend who is there with you to help out.

    Subscribers will receive all of my blog posts via email, not just the research requests, but only subscribers will receive the research requests.

Any questions? Leave a comment below. Looking forward to working with you, team!


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11 thoughts on “Join My Research Team”

  1. Hello Michelle,

    I have had a YouTube channel for 2 years now, focusing on false teachers in Canada. I’ve called it Counterfeit Christianity in Canada. I have videos, posts and shorts there. You are welcome to check it out to see if I might be a “fit” for your research team. False teachings come to all of us now through the internet so I’m going to be expanding my reach in the next few months to encompass more than just Canadians. I’d love to help you. Blessings….

    Carol, Ontario, Canada

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    1. Hi Carol- Thanks for sharing that with me. I’m sure you’re already very good at the kind of research I need. Did you subscribe to my blog? If so, you’re all set! Welcome!

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  2. hi Michelle, I would be interested in helping with research. I’m recently widowed after years of caregiving so have time to help. Exciting about this opportunity.
    love in Christ,

    Elly Berghoef

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      1. Michelle, I’ve been subscribed for several years. You have taught me so much!

        Elly

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  3. I am a Christian author and would love to be of some assistance with your research team. Just let me know how I can help.

    Susan Mouw

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