August 4, 2025
What if the solution isn’t to fix the system… but to walk away from it altogether?
I’m not talking about rebellion for rebellion’s sake. I’m talking about the moment when you finally realize the house you’re trying to renovate is infested with termites, sinking into bad soil, and sitting on someone else’s land.
At some point, it makes more sense to stop patching the walls and start building something entirely new.
That’s where a lot of good doctors are right now.
They’re exhausted. Not just from the hours or the admin—but from the soul-splitting disconnect between why they became doctors… and what they’re actually being forced to do. They got into medicine to heal people. To serve families. To make a difference. But they’ve been pushed into a role where they spend more time justifying care to an algorithm than actually delivering it.
And that’s not by accident.
The system we have today isn’t broken. It’s working exactly as it was designed: to profit off dysfunction, to prioritize bureaucracy over results, and to make it nearly impossible for an honorable doctor to actually practice medicine with integrity and freedom.
So what if we stopped trying to fix that system?
What if we stopped giving it more of our time, our energy, our hopes—and instead started dreaming about what a whole new system could look like?
Imagine this: a system where doctors are free to practice actual medicine—not protocol management. Where patients are treated like people, not data points. Where truth and results matter more than compliance and optics. A system built on trust, not transaction. Where families get healthcare—not sick care.
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What if we stopped asking permission?
What if we stopped trying to win the approval of institutions that have already shown their true colors?
What if we gave ourselves permission to imagine… and to build?
That’s the invitation I want to extend today.
Let’s stop thinking like reformers and start thinking like creators.
If you had a blank canvas—no insurance companies, no middlemen, no bloated bureaucracy—what would you design? How would you pay doctors directly without turning it into concierge elitism? How would you care for the poor without inviting the government to trample over ethics and values? How would you measure outcomes without feeding the surveillance machine?
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How do we build something that scales without selling out?
These aren’t easy questions. But they’re the right ones.
I don’t believe the future of healthcare is going to come from a corporate think tank or a government task force. I believe it’s going to come from a remnant. From a tribe of rebels and reformers. From faithful physicians and families who are willing to get their hands dirty and their hearts aligned.
It will come from those who still walk with God and still believe in people—even after everything.
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I believe we are standing on the edge of something bigger than a movement.
Something more powerful than a policy change.
This is a moment for builders.
For those willing to imagine the Kingdom version of medicine—not as a pipe dream, but as a practical and present alternative.
So I’m asking you—doctor, patient, leader, creator:
If we had the chance to build a whole new system… what would it look like?
The comments are open. My inbox is open. The future is open.
Let’s build.