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greg smith

@gsmithcog

Christ-follower, husband, father, leader developer, recovering idiot.

Canton, OH Beigetreten Haziran 2008
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Kels
Kels@JohnKelsey·
And then you add Hearing the Wiord, Studying the Word, Memorizing the Word, Meditating on the Word, and most importantly Applying the Word to your life and you will get a firm “grip” on the Bible—and be transformed by the renewing of your mind (Romans 12:1-2)! We cannot do this alone, but Jesus gives us a hunger to know Him and for His Word (Psalm 16:11) and to be in community with His people (Hebrews 10:24-25). Dawson Trotman, founder of The Navigators™, developed an illustration, The Word Hand™, that has helped millions of people. As someone who worked in mental health and been in disciplemaking ministries for many years, I know there is great power here. But, if you are sick, go see a doctor. Mental health challenges are real. We are created in the image of God, designed for fellowship with Him (Ephesians 2:10). In decades of ministry in dozens of countries I have never met anyone who did not benefit from a personal relationship with Jesus, consistent time with Him in His Word and in prayer, a commitment to a local church, and a willingness to obey Jesus in word and deed.
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greg smith@gsmithcog·
@AdamKoffler Mr. Ramsey offers a way forward. What’s yours? What part of the formula would you change?
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Adam Koffler
Adam Koffler@AdamKoffler·
Here’s Dave Ramsey’s advice on buying a house in the year 2026: - Have 20% for a down payment to avoid private mortgage insurance (PMI) - Do a 15-year fixed rate loan - Make sure your monthly payment isn’t more than 1/4th of your take home pay Let’s put that math to the test 👇🏼
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Lloyd Legalist
Lloyd Legalist@LloydLegalist·
I can imagine this being sung as I’m saying goodbye to my loved ones and God is tuning my ears to the music of home.
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Jake Gilman
Jake Gilman@jakeglmn·
If you think heart disease comes down to just diet, genetics, or exercise... A small Pennsylvania town will prove you wrong. Researchers spent decades trying to explain why nobody there died of heart disease. Here's what was really keeping them alive (thread):
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Anti Left Memes
Anti Left Memes@AntiLeftMemes·
Are you able to understand this? 🤔 A rare few can...
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Lisa
Lisa@MS2PZ·
Does anyone know?
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Melissa the Hopeful🏠Homemaker
Helen Roseveare, a missionary who faced intense suffering and persecution during her 20 years of service in the Congo, shares one of the times that she saw God answer prayer in a most unexpected way: "I went to have prayers with our orphanage children as I did every day, and any of the children wanted gathered around me for prayer time, and I'd give them different things to pray about. And this particular day, I told the children of this tiny baby and asked them to pray for the nurses that they would stay awake all night to keep that baby warm. If the baby got cold, it would die. I mentioned that the baby had a 2-year-old sister who was crying because her mommy had died. I mentioned the burst hot water bottle. During prayer time, different children prayed for different things, and then one little 10-year-old girl, Ruth, she prayed in the usual blunt way of our African children, 'Please, God, send us a hot water bottle. Now, God, it'll be no good tomorrow. Send it this afternoon. Now, if it comes tomorrow, the baby will be dead.' I'm sort of swallowing hard, and she said, 'While you're about it, God, would you send a dolly for the little 2-year-old sister, so she'll know that Jesus really loves her?' And that afternoon, the parcel came. It was the first parcel I ever, I've been out there four years, I'd never had a parcel from home. And despite the fact I live on the equator, somebody packing that parcel had been prompted by God to put in a hot water bottle, and a child from my Bible class at home had put in a dolly for a little girl. And it came that afternoon in answer to a 10 year-old child's prayer, and the amazing thing was, you know, that parcel had been on the way five months to get to us. It had left England in July, and it came that afternoon, cause a child prayed."
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greg smith@gsmithcog·
We were told when we were having children NOT to take Tylenol during the pregnancies.
Andrew Zywiec, M.D.@AndrewZywiecMD

Ok, I'm going to explain this simply. Tylenol reduces glutathione. Glutathione is an antioxidant that highly mitigates inflammatory damage. If a mother has an illness during pregnancy, something called maternal immune activation (MIA) can occur in response. This is known to cause deleterious effects to fetal development. This is all well documented and not controversial. If she takes Tylenol during this inflammation to reduce symptoms, it can also cause a reduction in the ability to mitigate the inflammation, which can exacerbate any potential fetal damage. There is a risk to benefit ratio in every medication. In this instance, the risk is fetal damage, and the benefit is reduction in symptoms. The risk outweighs the benefit. Vaccines cause inflammation. That is, in fact, the goal. Create inflammation to generate an immune response. So pregnant women are given vaccines, which causes inflammation, and cause MIA, which potentially harms fetal development, and then are given Tylenol, which simply exacerbates the situation. I really wish people would just look at these things from an empirical perspective and stop politicizing everything. Feel free to look up anything I just said. It's all textbook medical knowledge. For decades, doctors implored pregnant women to take extra care of themselves, avoid all drugs, toxic foods, get adequate rest, reduce workload, etc, because a developing fetal is exceptionally vulnerable. Please stop spreading incorrect information that harms patients.

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Auschwitz Memorial
Auschwitz Memorial@AuschwitzMuseum·
It seems that @Support @X does not consider such disgusting, vile, antisemitic images as a violation of the rules of this platform. Disturbing.
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Fixing Education
Fixing Education@FixingEducation·
A simple visual for kids (and adults) to understand delayed gratification.
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Melissa the Hopeful🏠Homemaker
Great balance of showing compassion while sharing truth as Wes Huff responds to the question of why a good God would allow evil: "Well, that is arguably the hardest and most pressing apologetic question there is, because ultimately, the very tidy philosophical and theological answer isn't the right answer sometimes. You know, sometimes the right answer to the wrong question is the wrong answer, because I've encountered situations where someone has brought up a variation of the problem of evil to me, and I've just felt uneasy about maybe the tenor that they're coming at with the question...and asking them, 'You know, that's a great question. Why are you asking that question in particular?' and finding out once again (like the previous question related to it), they're personally hurting. And so, in that sense, I could give a tidy answer about if you're positing that something is good, you're positing that there's an objective good and evil, and if there's an objective good and evil, then you're positing an objective law, and objective law needs an objective lawgiver. So where do we find the groundwork for an objective lawgiver to begin with? Otherwise, you may not like certain things, but to say they ought not to happen is actually an ethical leap to an objective reality that you may or may not have groundwork for. But if that person is struggling because a family member of theirs has cancer, then that particular, maybe tidy, tied-up-in-a-nice-bow answer is not going to speak to them whatsoever. And so that's why that's the hardest question because there are actually very good answers to it, but often it doesn't speak to the person in front of you, because questions have questioners that sit behind them. And one of the pitfalls of my chosen field of ministry apologetics is that sometimes we give answers where we talk at people rather than with people. And there's a danger to that because the Christian faith isn't just an intellectual assent, right? It's a personal relationship. And that should also be played out in the answers that we give..."
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Robert ₿reedlove
Robert ₿reedlove@Breedlove22·
I interviewed one of the most controversial MDs on the internet @paulsaladinomd He exposed the 9 biggest lies the health industry sold you and every single one is making you fatter, weaker & sicker (THREAD) Lie #1: "Sunscreen prevents cancer''
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greg smith@gsmithcog·
No church spire towers so high as a righteous life in a wicked world. -Keith Huttenlocker
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MJTruthUltra
MJTruthUltra@MJTruthUltra·
An Oregon Pediatrician had his license suspended… guess why? Because he looked at 10 years of patient history and discovered vaccinated children had drastic health outcomes compared to children who didnt take any of the vaccines on the CDC Childhood immunization schedule. All across the board… “The more vaccines you had, the worse you were” —— sickness —— infections —— ADHD —— Neuro developmental issues —— eczema —— allergies —— anemia “It doesn’t matter what we looked at…” unvaccinated children had a significantly lower rate of having chronic conditions. Within 5 days of Dr. Paul Thomas’ publication being made public, the Oregon State Medical Board held an emergency meeting and suspended his license for “being a threat to public health.” THAT is why I don’t vaccinate my children. rumble.com/v6dcq27-an-ore…
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Valerie Anne Smith
Valerie Anne Smith@ValerieAnne1970·
"Genetically Modified Mayo: Hellmann's 'Real' Mayonnaise now requires a bioengineered label on its jars." "Less than 2% of each jar is egg...98% is chemicals, oils, corn starch, EDTA & thickened with gums.
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PeterSweden
PeterSweden@PeterSweden7·
This should be headline news EVERYWHERE. A Pfizer insider who was former head of toxicology in Europe has just come out and said something that many "conspiracy theorists" suspected. He estimates that 20 000 to 60 000 people in Germany have died from the c*vid vaccine. This was said at a parliamentary enquiry commission in Germany. So why isn't this massive news being reported everywhere? Is the mainstream media that has recieved millions in funding from Bill Gates deliberately covering this up... 🤔
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