The Contact desk is the Foundation’s public routing layer for serious correspondence: research corrections, media requests, recovery-oriented questions, program uncertainty, and launch-critical site issues.
A public institution needs a way to be reachable without becoming an unstructured inbox. This page exists to help readers, journalists, collaborators, and cautious newcomers reach the right lane with enough context that a human reviewer can act proportionally.
What Belongs Here
- Research corrections, citation disputes, and source additions tied to specific dossiers or pages.
- Media, speaking, partnership, or directory requests connected to the public launch.
- Program-routing questions when you are unsure whether the Join page or portal pathways fit you.
- Recovery-oriented orientation questions from readers leaving fear-based religion who need the right public starting point.
- Site bugs, broken links, accessibility friction, or public API issues that block access to the record.
What Helps Us Respond Well
Specificity matters more than volume. If you include the page URL, claim name, source title, deadline, publication context, or technical steps needed to reproduce a problem, the message becomes easier to route and far easier to answer responsibly.
Boundaries
This institution is not a crisis line, therapy provider, church discipline office, or prophecy hotline. It can publish, critique, route, and correspond; it should not pretend to be a substitute for emergency care, licensed services, or direct pastoral authority.
If your question is primarily about joining a cohort, summit, or contributor lane, the dedicated intake system on the Join page is still the fastest structured route. The contact desk is for messages that need human routing before they fit an obvious lane.