Delton de Armas

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Delton de Armas

Author, Speaker, Consultant

Delton de Armas

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In the years before the 2008 financial crisis, de Armas served as Chief Financial Officer of Taylor, Bean and Whitaker Mortgage Corp., then one of the largest privately held mortgage companies in the United States. When federal investigators uncovered a large-scale fraud at the company, de Armas was among the executives charged. Fraud had occurred on his watch. He had not caught it.

He accepted responsibility through a plea agreement, was sentenced in 2012, and served 47 months in federal prison.

He does not minimize that chapter. He does not explain it or complain about it. He served his sentence. When he came out the other side, he found that God had been present in it in ways he is still learning to name.

What That Season Made Possible

De Armas enrolled at Dallas Theological Seminary in 2010. After three semesters, he was abruptly charged, sentenced, and incarcerated in 2012. He returned to DTS following his release in 2016 and completed his Master of Biblical and Theological Studies in 2019. He was determined to finish what he started. A degree earned through interruption, incarceration, and re-entry carries a different weight than one completed without obstruction.

During his incarceration, he began writing seriously. Those reflections became Thrive: From the Inside Out, a memoir that does not soften the fall or oversell the recovery. It is an honest account of what leadership failure looks like from the inside, and what grace looks like when it arrives not as rescue but as transformation.

The Work After Prison

Following his release, de Armas served with MinisterSearch, a church-focused executive search firm, before becoming Director of Operations at BridgeBuilders in south Dallas, a nonprofit who rallied around the mission of making poverty history. That role returned him to the operational work he knew, now in service of a mission that had become personal.

He and his wife Pam subsequently founded Inspiring Churches to New Understanding (ICNU) and Qavah Ministries. Through ICNU, de Armas provides fractional CFO services, financial systems consulting, and back-office support to churches and nonprofits. He holds undergraduate degrees in Accounting and Finance from the University of Central Florida and a Master of Biblical and Theological Studies from Dallas Theological Seminary. He brings more than 30 years of financial leadership experience to organizations whose missions routinely outpace their infrastructure, along with a practitioner’s hard-won understanding of what organizational failure actually costs.

Through Qavah, a 501(c)(3), he and Pam work to inspire, equip, and mobilize churches to care for the temporary widows of the incarcerated: the spouses and families of people behind bars, who carry profound burdens in near-total isolation. Qavah exists to help these temporary widows and orphans find the church, and to help the church find them. Delton and Pam know that population from the inside out. That is not incidental to the work. It is the work.

The Books

The books de Armas has published are, in many ways, the distilled output of that entire journey. Each approaches the same underlying questions through a different door.

Thrive: From the Inside Out

Thrive: From the Inside Out

Traces the arc from the heights of a financial career through federal conviction and incarceration, and into the slower, more durable work of rebuilding a life from the inside out. It does not soften the fall or oversell the recovery.

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Thrive: A Study Guide

Thrive: A Study Guide

A ten-session companion to the memoir, built for small groups, recovery settings, prison ministry, and anyone who wants to move from reading the story to naming what God may be doing in their own.

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Mo-Mentum Principles

Mo-Mentum Principles

When Greg asks his uncle for lawn business advice, he expects pricing tips. Instead, Mo takes him on bike rides through mountains, races, and storm-soaked trails, revealing that business finance is not about complex formulas. It is about momentum, balance, and knowing when to shift gears.

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The Backoffice Blueprint

The Backoffice Blueprint

Moves nonprofit leaders from scattered operations to strategic systems. Five essential pillars that build financial clarity, operational strength, and organizational integrity. The animating conviction is simple: the right systems do not constrain mission. They unleash it.

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The Thing That Matters

The Thing That Matters

Nine very different students are thrown together to plan a school event. At first, nothing clicks. As the deadline looms, they discover that their differences are not obstacles. They are the key to creating something that truly matters. Told through nine interconnected perspectives, one for each Enneagram type. Written for middle grade readers but honest enough for the adults who work with them.

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Colson Fellows

De Armas is completing the 2025/26 Colson Fellows program, a rigorous leadership and worldview formation program through the Colson Center for Christian Worldview. He will be commissioned as a Colson Fellow in summer 2026.

He pursues formation the way he pursues everything else: not as a credential to be displayed, but as formational discipline that makes the work more faithful and the worker more aligned with the One who works all things together for the good of those called according to his purpose.

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A Note on Who He Is

Delton de Armas is also a songwriter. He has written more than 200 worship songs, not for commercial release or professional recognition, but because it is how he prays. Music is where theology becomes personal and where the distance between what he knows and what he feels closes. It is, in his own words, less a hobby than a form of paying attention.

He is a man who enjoys his bikes, his bourbon, his Big Green Egg, and any conversation willing to move past small talk. He and Pam live in Ocala, Florida.

If someone were to read this profile and walk away more curious about the God who called a man like this into service than about the man himself, de Armas would consider that the best possible outcome.

About Delton de Armas

Delton de Armas is an author, speaker, consultant, and nonprofit advisor based in Ocala, Florida. He serves churches and mission-driven organizations through Inspiring Churches to New Understanding (ICNU) and Qavah Ministries, and is the author of five books spanning memoir, business fable, nonprofit finance, and middle-grade fiction. He holds a Master of Biblical and Theological Studies from Dallas Theological Seminary and will be commissioned as a Colson Fellow in summer 2026.

If something here resonated, whether the work, the story, or the faith underneath both, you are welcome to reach out. The best place to start is ICNU’s contact page. Or any of his books.