RevBruceJ
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RevBruceJ
@RevBruceJ1
Life Path Ministries, Founder Podcast https://t.co/mcyWlGMzdR YouTube https://t.co/U1Ep7Eu6ko Instagram https://t.co/c0tRo3LMLz
Katılım Ağustos 2019
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@RevBruceJ1 That call-out to the shepherds hits hard—makes me ask whether I’m scattered or still watching over my flock. Thanks for pointing us back to stewardship.
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God called them all out in this chapter, especially the shepherds.
revbruce.wordpress.com/2026/03/16/stu…
#faith #BibleStudy #God
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@RealProductGirl Ideas on how to infiltrate most feeds with the #inspiration via video and blog posts. Just trying to get some folks inspired to do better and become better day by day.
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Got the box 2day @MKBHD
I could've did the DIY thing but that doesn't help promote a fellow creator of color.
@Vyyyper & @robertoblake keep sharing with us out here on the battlefield of modern content creation.
I'm about to reload. . .

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@CoachRolfes Yep. Wipe out what I owe, then share generously as a blessing to others as I continue to work day by day.
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@RevBruceJ1 Love to hear it! Toyotas are great and no loan payments are better
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Don't be "Car poor."
With average new-car payments hitting $750–$775/month and nearly 30% of trade-ins underwater on loans (Edmunds 2025 data), cars can be a wealth wrecker.
Here's how to nail your next car purchase:
1. Check your ego
2. Check credit score and interest rates
3. Decide if all cash or finance short term
4. Run numbers on a car loan calculator
5. <10% of net income is affordability
6. Look up reviews on target models
7. Use carcomplaints for bad years
8. Test drive and check carfax report
9. check tire wear bars for tread life
10. Look at brake pad thickness
11. Avoid bad years of model (they all have one)
12. Start with much lower offer
13. Be willing to walk if bad deal
14. Enjoy the ride 😎
Bookmark this for your next car purchase.
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@Awspidell Suchh a light still shines and gives us a glimmer of hope
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@natbrunell @coinbase @crypto @BitcoinMagazine @BitcoinNews @cryptocurrency @fintechjunkie @FinTech @FintechKristen @fintechken @FintechTvGlobal
I'm still pushing into $COIN as one of my top #fintech #stocks in 2026
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@retirewithryne I'm aiming to offset my plans with a varied level of return based upon the portfolios I have set up as an allocation to average yield percentage, not dollar-based income. I won't be there with a clear figure until another 3-4years from now.
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In today’s numbers, about $5k/month, which is totally doable.
It’s hard to say what that amount will grow into in 10–20 years though.
Hopefully not too much higher! 😬
Roaring Hammy 🏇🌹@RoaringHammy
How much money do you think you'll need per month to retire comfortably? I think $4k/month and i'm good to go as i don't really buy much
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@CoachRolfes Literally, you're truth-telling and I don't see a whole lot of buyers even though I know some are definitely in the market for it
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I made $15,000 overnight trading options
And, I don't recommend it to anyone.
I pulled into daycare to pick my kids up for the last time. My wife cut back on hours so she could stay home with them.
It was after hours and $NVDA was announcing their earnings.
The stock went insane. I just so happened to own a few cheap calls... Yes, I got lucky.
The next day was a nice surprise.
This is not an endorsement of options trading. It is one of the most stressful things I've done.
It's an endorsement for God.
He blessed us because we give and trusted him to fire our daycare. Even when it was a little scary money wise.
He also blesses you when you give. It can even be through the stock market.
I firmly believe that.
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We all need the Savior.
We all are just at different places in life and need Him for different things.
But every sinner like you and I definitely need Him for salvation.
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