Dave Curlee
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Dave Curlee
@davecurlee
Christ-follower, Husband, Dad, Church Media Creator, Founder of https://t.co/WmP7jHsik0. I help you Leverage Tech, Amplify the Gospel and Change Lives!
Dallas / Fort Worth Texas Katılım Ocak 2007
622 Takip Edilen1.3K Takipçiler

YouTube is luck?
Nah. I’ve taken 2 channels from 0 → 100,000 subscribers in under two weeks just to prove otherwise.
Told you this Q4 wave isn’t a joke.
One’s already being monetized, the other might not make it thanks to YouTube’s massive channel removals lately.
If you want the exact breakdown of how I did it, comment “youtube” below,
and I’ll send you the full guide.
(must be following)

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@__Injaneb96 @MikhailaFuller (continued) your emotions can help bear out the Truth He shows you. Just ask Him to reveal Himself. You won't mistake it.
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I’m currently agnostic, but since last year I’ve found myself very intrigued by Christianity, especially after realizing that so much of what Islam teaches about Jesus and Christianity is either completely wrong or heavily distorted. I’ve been to church a couple of times, and the experience feels surreal. Still, I’m searching, because I want to find real answers, not just follow emotions.
If you have any good resource recommendations, I’d really appreciate it 🙏🏼
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I listened to Erika Kirk’s full speech at the memorial, and I want to share a few thoughts that came to me while live streaming the event. This is not political.
First, I should say that I grew up as a Muslim in a Muslim country. I don’t know enough about Christianity to say if what I witnessed is rooted in faith or culture. But what struck me most was how, even though death is heavy and this was by nature a sad occasion, the entire event carried a celebratory spirit that honored life.
That contrast hit me deeply. In Islam, even though we believe that good people go to heaven, the relationship with God is taught through fear. Funerals are overwhelmingly sad, often filled with warnings of the terrifying first night in the grave. Growing up hearing that, and then witnessing people celebrate life, speak of God’s love, and remember someone through the impact he had on others; it felt so refreshing, so positive.
Second, I was profoundly moved by @MrsErikaKirk’s words. I cannot fathom the strength it takes to stand and deliver such a meaningful speech after losing the love of your life. But even more than that, the grace it takes to forgive the very person who destroyed your world. I cannot imagine myself standing on a stage, sending love to those who cheered your husband’s murder, or inviting others to spread God’s love in response because, as she said, “we do not respond to hate with hate.” That is powerful beyond words.
Again, I am ignorant when it comes to Christianity, but if this is what it truly embodies, then I am envious of those who get to experience that feeling.
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@__Injaneb96 @MikhailaFuller Get a copy of the Bible. I think the "New Living Translation" will be good as it speaks very plainly. (no middle english like Shakespear). Start with the book of John. As you begin, ask God to show you absolute truth. He will do just that.
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@__Injaneb96 @TheKiffness The truth is that there should be great fear of death, unless you have a relationship with the loving God in who's image you were created. Jesus will give you that relationship. Simply ask Him to reveal himself to you. He'll do just that.
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@TheKiffness It was deeply moving and powerful. I wish I had grown up learning that, instead of living with constant fear and nightmares of God.
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Have you EVER seen this much passion from Secretary @marcorubio?
This is REMARKABLE to watch.
PREACH.
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@AshFarms I understand the "I have to change" thoughts and apprehension. But I can tell you personally that it's not you that have to change - it's a work that Jesus does in you... He changes your heart. You just need to give him permission to do so. Here if you need :)
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I remain Jesus-Curious, but I want to be real for a minute and say some things:
- I was shocked by the music before it began, it was so beautiful. I didn't know that people looked like that when they sang along; like so connected to something. I cried a lot during the music and don't know why.
- I knew that Charlie was a Christian, but I didn't know that he did all of this for Jesus. I knew he loved Jesus, but I thought more about his drive for social change and real leaders. I didn't know he like literally did it all for Jesus.
- If @bennyjohnson was a pastor, I would go to that church every week.
- I realize a big thing I am afraid of with it is having to change. I would have to change. What Erika said about the answer is love and always love... I'd have to change.
I don't know. But I do know that I came to X to complain about the USDA and now I'm writing my feelings about Jesus on the internet. I have met so many amazing people here who believe in Jesus and I never expected that.
This was long.

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@patrickbetdavid @elonmusk That's right. We need to unify in and through Christ.
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@elonmusk If we unify, the enemy doesn’t stand a chance!
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