/ STAPLE PROGRAM

THE 40-DAYDEATH SENTENCE

Forty days to put the habits, excuses and impulses that run your life to death. Daily workbook. Weekly team meetings. Assessments, Final Sentencing and certification.

Participants of The 40-Day Death Sentence standing in formation at dawn
40
DAYS
6
OPERATIONS
25
MAX PER TEAM
1
WEEKLY MEETING

/ COHORTS

PICK YOUR START DATE

APPLICATION REQUIRED

OPERATION DEATH SENTENCE

The founding cohort. Two teams, two facilitators, forty days.

38
SEATS LEFT / 50
STARTS
Sep 7, 2026
DAY 40
Sep 12, 2026
WEEKLY MEETING
Sundays · 7:00 PMAmerica/Chicago
APPLY BY
Aug 25, 2026
PAY IN FULL
$2,500

$2,250 early registration

One payment. Best value.

DEPOSIT + TWO INSTALLMENTS
$2,500

$750 deposit, then 3 payments

Reserve your seat with a deposit, then two payments.

FOUR-PAYMENT PLAN
$2,600

$650 deposit, then 4 payments

Four equal monthly payments.

/ WHAT YOU SIGN

AGREEMENTS BEFORE DAY 1

Every participant signs these digitally after acceptance. Nothing is hidden until the last minute.

  • Course Participation Agreementv1.0
  • Code of Conductv1.0
  • Confidentiality Agreementv1.0
  • Digital Communication Agreementv1.0
  • Payment Agreementv1.0
  • Refund and Cancellation Policyv1.0
  • Media Releasev1.0 · OPTIONAL
  • Virtual Meeting Consentv1.0
  • Data and Privacy Acknowledgmentv1.0
  • Safety and Scope Acknowledgmentv1.0
  • Certificate Requirementsv1.0
  • Facilitator Relationship Disclosurev1.0

/ FAQ

STRAIGHT ANSWERS

+ What is The Death Sentence?

A 40-day guided program that puts destructive habits, excuses, impulses and emotional patterns to death through disciplined, controlled and safe personal transformation.

+ Is this a therapy program?

No. It is educational and mentorship based. It is not a replacement for licensed mental health, substance use, medical, trauma or domestic violence care.

+ How much time is required daily?

Most days take 30 to 60 minutes for the workbook, plus your physical and relational assignments.

+ How often does the team meet?

Once a week, virtually, at your team's scheduled day and time.

+ Are meetings recorded?

Only when the cohort policy allows it and participants are notified. Unauthorized recording is prohibited.

+ Is the workbook private?

Yes. Your answers are private by default. You choose per answer whether to share something with your facilitator.

+ What can the facilitator see?

Only what you choose to share, plus operational progress such as completion, attendance and readiness.

+ What are the fasting requirements?

Each week has a defined fast with safety notices and approved alternatives. Never undertake a medically unsafe fast.

+ Can exercises be modified?

Yes. Every physical assignment has an alternative, and medical modifications are always allowed.

+ What happens if I miss a day?

You can complete the missed day. Missed assignments alone are never treated as misconduct.

+ What happens if I miss a meeting?

Your facilitator records the absence and can assign a make-up option.

+ How many participants are in each team?

No more than 25 active participants per team.

+ Can I change teams?

Transfers are possible with administrator approval when capacity allows.

+ Is there a payment plan?

Yes. Pay in full, deposit plus two installments, or a four-payment plan.

+ Are scholarships available?

Yes, subject to availability. Scholarship details remain private.

+ What are the certificate requirements?

Documented daily participation, meeting attendance, assessments and completion of Final Sentencing.

+ Can my employer or church see my responses?

No. Sponsors receive only approved aggregate information, never private reflections or narratives.

+ What technology is required?

A smartphone, tablet or computer, reliable internet, and the ability to join a virtual meeting.

+ What happens after Day 40?

Final Sentencing, your Declaration of Reclaimed Authority, a 90-day continuation plan and your certificate when requirements are met.

This program is educational and mentorship based. It is not therapy, medical care, or an emergency service, and facilitators may not be licensed clinicians. Physical and fasting assignments always have safe alternatives. If you are in crisis, contact local emergency services or a licensed provider.