The Jordan Peterson Message Failed — Now What?
What his collapse reveals about the men in your elders quorum — and the brotherhood we stopped building.
Read →Alexander Speiser is the Founder and President of Send Me — preparing Latter-day Saint men to lead their families, defend their faith, and stand for the Constitution.
“Here am I; send me.” — Isaiah 6:8
Alexander Speiser works at the intersection of faith, liberty, and human potential. He founded Send Me, a 501(c)(3) preparing Latter-day Saint men to preside in their homes, provide for their families, and protect the freedoms their children will inherit.
He is the author of Forgotten Pillars, writes the weekly Send Me journal on Substack, and speaks nationwide on faith, the Constitution, and men’s leadership — known for making weighty ideas plain, and actionable, for audiences of every age.
Alexander studied at Brigham Young University, was sealed to his wife in the Salt Lake Temple, and together they are raising six children.
Send Me trains Latter-day Saint men to lead with doctrine — at home, in the ward, and in the public square.
Council patterns and the doctrinal confidence to lead a family when culture pulls it sideways.
Ethical finance, productive labor, and the discipline to put your house in order.
Civic literacy and the courage to speak truth in rooms where it’s no longer welcome.
📍 Davis County Conference Center · 1651 N 700 W, Layton, Utah
Session: “When the Constitution Hangs by a Thread”
What the prophets saw, what America faces, and the hour the Elders of Israel are made for.
Weekly dispatches on doctrine, family, and the cultural moment — from the Send Me journal.
What his collapse reveals about the men in your elders quorum — and the brotherhood we stopped building.
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A German monk started a reformation that became a revolution that ended in a republic.
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The Saints are comfortably unprepared for what’s actually coming.
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The Case for God, Religion & Morality in the Public Square
God and religion still play a vital role in society and politics — shaping human behavior and public policy toward greater equality and freedom. Forgotten Pillars makes that case in terms anyone can understand, faith background or not, and gives religious readers the key to explaining why these things matter for every citizen.
Get it on AmazonEnthusiasm, precision, and history told through story — every talk ends with clear actions the audience can take.
Why God and morality still matter for every citizen.
The true principles behind American liberty — and how to defend them.
The Send Me charge for men who lead their homes.
Breaking the mental obstacles that hold people back.
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