One pastor at one keyboard
Every word published on Lone Trumpet — every article, every sermon, every reading plan and tool — comes from one man, writing under the byline Pastor Lyvers. There is no staff, no editorial board, no public-relations desk. That is not a budget constraint; it is the point. A trumpet gives one note at a time.
Pastor Lyvers founded Lone Trumpet to offer one steady voice from the wilderness — for readers who still believe the gospel is true, has something to say to the public square, and is best said plainly. The publication takes the news of the day and weighs it against the unchanging word, in the conviction that scripture is not one voice in the conversation but the standard by which the conversation is judged.
The name comes from Matthew 3:3 — “The voice of one crying in the wilderness, Prepare ye the way of the Lord, make his paths straight.”
Pastor Lyvers reads every message sent through the contact page. If you write, you will reach him directly — there is no one else to reach.
“But speak thou the things which become sound doctrine.” — Titus 2:1