One Year. One Massive Giveaway. Over $2,000 in Prizes.
One year ago I published my first video of The Topher Project. I had no idea if anyone would show up, but you did, and you kept showing up. I don't take that for granted.
So to celebrate, I'm giving away over $2,000 in prizes to my supporters.
The major prize:
• A $250 BP/Shell voucher.
• A $250 Coles/Woolies voucher.
• $250 of Topher merch.
• A pass to my Getting Your Head in the Game Masterclass, the perspective shifts and practical tools to live well even when the world feels like it's working against you.
Plus runner-up prizes:
Signed books and exclusive Topher tees for multiple winners.
How to enter:
Join my email list. That's it. If you're on the list, you're in the draw. The winner will be drawn at random on May12 2026 and all winners will be notified by email.
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The world has gone mad, but you don't have to! You can live well, even during bad times! It's all about making good choices and making good choices starts with getting your head right.
Which is why we must get our heads in the game, get our priorities straight, and focus on the things that really matter. That means we can influence the things that make a difference for ourselves and those we love so we can create lives that we're proud of, no matter what challenges we face.
Topher’s Best-Selling Works on Liberty and Civil Disobedience
Good People Break Bad Laws
When the government forgets its place, good people have a duty to push back. This book is Topher’s roadmap for courage, action, and keeping the bastards honest.
Good Christians Break Bad Laws
Good Christians Break Bad Laws takes aim at one of the most uncomfortable issues facing the modern church: the quiet worship of government. Topher cuts through bad theology, misused scripture, and institutional cowardice to ask the real question, who do you serve?
Good People Break Bad Laws
When the government forgets its place, good people have a duty to push back. This book is Topher’s roadmap for courage, action, and keeping the bastards honest.
Good Christians Break Bad Laws
Good Christians Break Bad Laws takes aim at one of the most uncomfortable issues facing the modern church: the quiet worship of government. Topher cuts through bad theology, misused scripture, and institutional cowardice to ask the real question, who do you serve?
