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Bobby Shell 🇺🇸

@iBobbyShell

Proud Patriarch. I am His Handiwork. GTM/Marketing @Voltage_cloud cofounder @chamberofbtc

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Bobby Shell 🇺🇸@iBobbyShell·
I grew up in the Church. I was there on Sundays, I heard the stories, and I knew the basic truths. But I have to be honest. I had no real understanding of what it cost for me to even have a Bible in my hands. I did not learn that until my late 30s. It never crossed my mind that there were men who gave everything, including their lives, so that I could open the Word of God in my own language and read it freely. One of those men was William Tyndale. He believed something that feels obvious to us today, that everyday people should be able to read the Bible for themselves. At the time, that belief was dangerous. The Bible was kept in Latin, and most people could not read it. Access to Scripture was controlled, and truth was filtered through institutions. Tyndale chose to translate the Bible into English anyway. He worked in hiding, printed copies, and helped spread them knowing full well what it could cost him. In the end, he was betrayed, arrested, and executed. He was strangled and then burned alive. A man lost his life so that people like us could read the Word of God. When I sit with that, it brings a level of conviction that is hard to ignore. I think about how easily I have treated the Bible for most of my life. I would pick it up when I felt like I needed it and set it down when I did not. It was never central. It was never something I clung to. At the same time, I was spending years chasing my own desires. I was focused on what I wanted, what made me comfortable, and what made me feel good in the moment. I wrote about that in my last piece. I was living for myself and trying to cover up the parts of my life I did not want exposed. Looking back now, I see that I was not only drifting from God, I was also completely unaware of the cost that others paid so I could even know Him through His Word. Men like Tyndale did not see Scripture as something optional. It was not a tool they used when life became difficult. It was their foundation. It was their source of truth and their only real hope in a world that could take everything from them. They were willing to risk their lives because they believed that knowing God through His Word mattered more than their own safety. They were not thinking only about themselves. They were thinking about the future. They were thinking about their children and their grandchildren and about generations of people they would never meet. They gave their lives and their resources so that the Word of God would remain accessible. I cannot help but think about what that means for us today. We live in a time where access to the Bible is effortless. It is on our phones, in our homes, and available in more forms than we could ever need. But ease of access can lead to a lack of value. It becomes something familiar, and familiarity can turn into neglect. When I compare that to the cost that was paid, it exposes something in my own heart. It shows me how little weight I gave to something that others gave everything for. I also find myself thinking about the broader impact of this kind of sacrifice. If men had not stood firm on truth and fought to preserve it, it is hard to imagine that the same foundations would exist for a country like America to be built upon. A belief in truth, in Scripture, and in the authority of God shaped the thinking of generations. That did not come from comfort. It came from conviction and sacrifice. This has changed how I see things. I feel a deep sense of conviction, but it is not the kind that pushes me away. It is the kind that calls me to take responsibility. I am grateful that God has opened my eyes to this. I am grateful that His Word is available to me. But I also understand that I am not meant to treat it lightly. I do not want to live with a lukewarm heart. I do not want to keep drifting or giving my attention to things that do not last. The Word of God has always been something men held onto tightly. It has always been worth sacrifice. I am still learning what that looks like in my own life, but I know this. I want to be a man who understands what he has been given and lives in a way that reflects it.
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Jeremy@bicepcurl·
Do yourself a favor and look up Mastic gum One of those niche finds that actually holds up Don’t normally shill this hard but I’ve been a buyer of @olympusgum since 2024 Easy gift for anyone health conscious, or just a solid addition to your routine
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There's really nothing better than @olympusgum when you're trying to become a chad Bitcoin keyboard warrior. - It chisels your jaw - Stimulates your brain - helps your gut - clears tongue bacteria - is a Bitcoin company

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Documenting ₿itcoin 📄@DocumentingBTC·
Bitcoin developer @RyanTheGentry just built the world's largest paid endpoint directory for AI agents. The new index aggregates 15,000+ paid API endpoints live on the internet today to help agents find reliable tools. Like Amazon shopping, but for robots.
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Anthony Pompliano 🌪@APompliano·
This may be the most important interview I have ever done. @nicknemo17 used the latest AI tech to analyze private credit by going loan-by-loan. He alleges the truth is VERY different than what is being marketed. Nick could be the next Michael Burry or Harry Markopolos.
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Bobby Shell 🇺🇸@iBobbyShell·
Often, as men, we are unwilling to pursue introspection. We point fingers at other things, people, or situations. In reality, we need to look inward! The eyes of our heart are opened when we submit to God, and we can operate from a place of humility. Thankful the Lord gives us exactly this!
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Democrats fought hard to separate church and state, until the politician was Muslim and the “church” became a mosque. Now Mamdani openly references his Islamic faith in leadership, citing the Prophet Muhammad and Hijra to frame policy, hosting Ramadan events at City Hall, and invoking religion when discussing migration, and many progressives applaud instead of objecting. Under their new standard, separation seems to apply only when the institution is a church and the leader is Christian. When it involves a Muslim and a mosque, it is framed as diversity and inclusion. The rules for thee, not for me.
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Oshi Rewards@OshiApp·
Here's the part that surprised us most. Bitcoin users are famously privacy-conscious. Encrypted email, VPNs, the whole stack. Yet they opt into marketing at higher rates. They want to hear from you.
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Oshi Rewards
Oshi Rewards@OshiApp·
We analyzed 50,000+ shoppers and 100,000+ orders across our merchant network. Bitcoin customers are nearly 3x more valuable than the average customer. Not because they pay with Bitcoin. Because of who they are. Here's what the data shows 🧵
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Insane Clips@StreetFightsHQ·
Wallo shuts down the idea of supporting a business just because it’s "Black-owned." Either you got a good business or you don’t!”
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Brett Pike
Brett Pike@ClassicLearner·
The jobs of today won’t be the jobs of ten years from now. AI is here. & the public school system lacks the ability to adjust to a rapidly changing world. Homeschooling your kids gives them a massive advantage.
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Jon Root@JonnyRoot_·
@drantbradley Im so sick of these kinds of posts… Anthony, there are COUNTLESS athletes who give praise, glory and honor to Jesus Christ after losses. Just enjoy this moment and recognize that Chase is using the spotlight to point people to Jesus with his shoes, jersey and interviews.
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“AtHlEteS nEveR prAiSe JeSus CHriSt AftEr tHeY losE” Here’s Texas DB Jahdae Barron praising Jesus Christ after their loss in the College Football Playoff Semifinal vs Ohio State 👏

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Bobby Shell 🇺🇸@iBobbyShell·
@drantbradley Glory to God in all circumstances. If someone shoves a mic in my face, and I am asked to say something, Glory will go to Him then as well!
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Ryan Gentry
Ryan Gentry@RyanTheGentry·
Day 2 of the 402 Index: 4 providers self-registered (pushing us over 15.5k endpoints) with no direct outreach or hand-holding... the index is growing itself! Thank you @sats_4_ai, @lightningenable, @PullThatUpJ_AI, and @CatalunyaLND for your support. More on their services 👇
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𝕊𝕠𝕝𝕒 ℂ𝕙𝕒𝕕 🎚️
Chuck Norris just passed form this life to the next. He was a devout Christian, pro-life advocate, and devoted family man. “We would rather be away from the body and at home with the Lord.” -2 Corinthians 5:8
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Bobby Shell 🇺🇸@iBobbyShell·
@ctblizzard Faith under God. Fix the money. Restore America. Until then we will continue on the same path we know is destructive.
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Martin@ctblizzard·
@iBobbyShell You good with the many billions spent on the war so far and potential 200 billion coming up? Just curious..
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