The document argues for a paradigm shift among Christians, suggesting that value creation through preferred shares can eliminate state dependency and inflation. It challenges Christians to reevaluate their participation in secular politics and traditional missions, emphasizing that voting for politicians equates to supporting parasitism. Missions, often seen as central to Christianity, are portrayed as mere works, while true spiritual growth is achieved through ministry, as illustrated by biblical passages such as Ephesians 4:11-13. The author advocates for focusing on ministry to achieve spiritual perfection and unity in faith.