Ever heard of the term Trauma Fitness? It relates to people who have been through some sort of traumatic experience, whether familial, work related, government mandated jab or facial covering, or just even plain old neglect or abuse. Trauma fitness helps people who have been through trauma become fit, kinda like physical fitness helps one become strong or fit, or lose weight; trauma fitness uses many kinds of techniques and even spiritual resources to help guide people to a healthier place, in their mind and in their hearts. More to come.
That will never do. Without good and honest conversation we haven't lived!
Not sure how you come across this art... but, if you're the artist, kudos to you sir. Amazing talent.
Alby, Help! Need you ! (this could be a song)
In reading a lot of recent comments about what makes a man, what is toxic masculinity, what makes a man masculine; feminism and all the conversation surrounding. I recently read a good book by George Gilder called Men and Marriage.
I enjoy the content even though it isn’t tolerated well, even though our culture has wandered far away, Gilder’s book solidifies the resolve men need to have to lead, to create change, to humble themselves in order to serve a wife a family. It’s a classic. Actually Canon publishing and their online content provider Canon+ is a treasure of excellent content worthy of any believer. Peace. 
Mold is a scary thing for many. A little bit is possibly manageable, but how? A lot of it is creepy scary and becomes a health concern, and again how to handle getting that taken care of, correctly and permanently. And where to find legitimately honest recommendations on how to go about that, since there is a plethora of “experts”.
Mold Talk is coming soon. Mold Talk is a video podcast in production that will debut this Spring 2024. We’ll have guests like industry expert Scott Armour, of Armour Applied Science and other restoration and remediation industry vetted professionals. More information coming out on topics, guests, who what and how of the mold remediation industry. Follow us for future information on Mold Talk.
I’m thankful for Nostr and thankful for “discussion” (preferably over coffee). Thank you for this interaction, but for me it will be limited to this last post.
We were all created to worship, it just depends on the noun of your particular choice to worship. Consciously or not we’re all worshipping something. Speaking from experience, life with Christ is not easy. It shouldn’t be. If it is we have our theology all wrong. Why is it though that we all struggle? And yes, we all struggle. It’s because we’re forgetful. We struggle in our flesh to remember. We forget that we can do nothing in our own strength as there is nothing good in us. For there is none worthy (not even one). We forget it is His strength and his grace and his mercy that gives the only hope there is for this world. I’ll probably even mess up this post. 😊
Yes, I come from a life of brokenness, yes I experience brokenness, but in Christ I am not broken. He’s my dad, far and away better and eternal than any earthly dad. His finished work gives both you and I hope. I have faith, and for me it came tangibly, through grit and sweat and fear and abandonment and rejection. And it is sweet. Religion isn’t what is needed. A very personal, unique to you relationship with the triune and living God is what is needed, by every one of us. And that is everyone reading this.
He who has ears to hear let him hear.
I find it astounding that folks can honestly believe, have actual faith in that they can not know if God exists. Existence of creation is literally everywhere. But if one doesn’t have eyes to see or have ears to hear what can a man do?
Good day to all my brothers and sisters on Nostr. I am thankful to have a place where my thoughts are not censored. Soli Deo Gloria
#introductions
Jimmy, that’s me. I’m a water damage restoration and mold removal niche contractor. I found you on YT, then came here. Never been on Twitter. I’m interested in scaling our service business using this platform. Great job sir!
