How We Understand Restoration
Life Architecture uses several interconnected frameworks to help individuals, leaders, and communities move from fragmentation toward integration. Frameworks are not checklists — they are maps.
"Rather than treating restoration, formation, leadership, and community rebuilding as separate fields of work, Life Architecture views them as interconnected dimensions of the same rebuilding process."— Life Architecture Foundations
Each framework addresses a different dimension of restoration — and each one connects to the others as part of a unified ecosystem.
The comprehensive model for understanding how foundations, formation, relationships, systems, and environments shape individual and organizational outcomes over time. This is the master framework upon which all others are built.
Explore Foundations →An eight-phase model for community-level restoration — addressing the emotional, relational, structural, economic, and spiritual dimensions of rebuilding simultaneously. Developed through the I-35 Corridor prototype work.
Explore →Drawing from the Armor of God (Ephesians 6), this framework applies each element as a practical lens for life integration — truth, righteousness, peace, faith, salvation, and the Spirit — as lived architecture, not religious abstraction.
Explore Foundations →A structured, personalized process that moves individuals and families through assessment, understanding, formation, and toward sustainable flourishing. The primary delivery vehicle for individual and family restoration within the ecosystem.
Explore →A framework for creating local centers where restoration, formation, leadership development, resources, and community partnerships converge into a unified, sustainable presence in a specific geographic community.
Explore →Operational architecture drawn from Isaiah 58 — the repair of broken walls, raising of foundations for many generations, restoration of streets and dwelling places. This serves as the spiritual and strategic framework for the I-35 Corridor initiative.
Explore the I-35 Vision →The frameworks are not independent tools — they are interconnected dimensions of a unified model. The same foundational convictions that govern individual restoration also govern community rebuilding.
Restoration begins not with having everything figured out, but with a single honest step toward something different.