TOOLS FOR DISCIPLES

Field & Cannon

God is teaching. Are you taking notes?

We build tools that equip Christians to read Scripture for themselves,
recognize truth when they hear it, and stand on faith they actually own.

Why do we believe what we believe?

Most Christian teaching hands you conclusions and asks you to trust the
source.

That works until it doesn’t.

Borrowed faith breaks because you were never actually convinced.

Someone else was.

You just inherited the answer.
There is a difference between faith you received and faith you own. We exist
to help you get to the second kind.

Why are we struggling?

More technology. More information. More access than any generation in
history. The same pride, fear, loneliness, and need for meaning are still here.

Human nature hasn’t changed.

The Bible was written to address the
human condition.

That condition is identical to yours. We haven’t advanced past what it addresses.

We just stopped reading it.

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Who do we believe?

Flashy preaching and false doctrine depend on a congregation that can’t
evaluate what they’re hearing. When you can read Scripture for yourself,
that changes.

You’ll recognize when something doesn’t line up.

You won’t need someone else to tell you the teacher is off.

You’ll already know.

A good pastor has nothing to fear from a congregation that can verify him.
That’s what good pastors actually want.

The First Product

The Providence FieldBook

Most Bible tools give you answers. The Providence FieldBook gives you the skill to find them yourself.
Life is like a science class out in the field. The believer is the scientist collecting data of God’s daily grace. Five structured entries walk you through observation, meaning, application, and pattern recognition in your own handwriting, in your own life.

The Origin Story

Built, Not Borrowed

Brandon and Sheila Rodriguez didn’t inherit their faith. They built it
through years of honest, sometimes uncomfortable study. Five years ago a serious car accident gave both of them traumatic brain injuries. Brandon kept working through his recovery, holding the family together while he waited years for his own healing. Sheila instinctively reached for the only tool that helped: writing things down and going back to read them. She later realized she was using the same format she had learned in geology field studies. She had not designed anything. She had survived her way into a method. Brandon recognized what she had built, shaped the framework
alongside her, and is building the digital tools to extend it. The
Providence FieldBook is what came out of that.

This is for you if…

  • You came back to church and you’re not sure what to do next.
  • You’ve been in church your whole life and you still feel like you’re guessing
  • You’ve tried every devotional. It isn’t sticking.
  • You want to pass real faith to your kids. Not just the version you weren’t sure about yourself.
  • You’re tired of being told what to think. You’re ready to learn how.