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Arlo Sanchez
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God's servant. On a mission to make heaven crowded. Matthew 6:33. Ex-Content Marketer. YouTube: https://t.co/KTTTHiQrlZ
Newsletter Katılım Nisan 2023
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Life Goes On is a song about Benny’s childhood friend, Gerard, who passed away 22 yeara ago. Throughout the album, the spirit of Gerard’s childlike innocence guides the songwriter through his journey through darkness.
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27 is a song about evaluating your life and questioning your worth. More of this theme will be explored in Album 5. Album 4 is more about the anxiety of losing precious things in life: family, career, youth. The song was writen in 2023.
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Why did God give this command to the Israelites?
“You shall not give any of your children to offer them to Molech, and so profane the name of your God: I am the Lord” (Leviticus 18:21).
Why would God need to tell his people not to offer their precious child on the altar of a pagan god? Well, because it turns out that sinful mankind is very apt to offer their children as a sacrifice to a god—whether that’s Molech or the god of self, convenience, comfort, safety, or pleasure.
We’re no better today than the pagan nations around Israel that gave up their children. And the numbers at Planned Parenthood prove it.
For its 2024–2025 fiscal year, the abortion (baby murder) giant reports that it performed a record 434,450 abortions. Let that sink in: 434,450 precious, helpless image bearers of God, murdered in their mother’s womb. That’s an 8% increase from the year before. That’s an averaged 1,190 babies every single day.
Most of those babies are likely killed via abortion pills (which are deadly to babies and harmful to women) prescribed through “telehealth” visits.
Katherine Van Dyke, an American Life League researcher, highlighted Planned Parenthood’s expanding use of telehealth services, which increased 126% from 2024 to 2025, reaching 320,390 telehealth appointments plus another 62,000 through virtual centers. These undoubtedly push dangerous abortion pills that kill babies and injure women.
Yes, even though Roe was overturned, horrific numbers of abortions continue, even in states where it is no longer legal to operate a clinic, because anyone can order pills online and kill their baby.
The blood of these murdered children is surely crying out to the God who “hates . . . hands that shed innocent blood” (Proverbs 6:16–17).
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Don't ask God to guide your STEPS if you aren't willing to move your FEET.
Or as a pastor I like put it,
“PRAY as though it all depends on God,
WORK as though it all depends on you.
EVEN GOD CANNOT STEER A PARKED CAR."
•Plan your week out today.
•Schedule in Bible reading, prayer, & STILLNESS.
•Plan your workouts.
•Plan a date with your spouse.
•Write out what wins you're going to this week & what you're going to accomplish!
Winning doesn't happen on accident.
BE INTENTIONAL.
LET THE HOLY SPIRIT SPEAK.
MOVE YOUR FEET & WORK HARD.
We are only here once, let's get it my friend!!! 🙏❤️
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I am begging you:
Please start writing online.
When I launched my 1-1 Partnership Program 4 months ago, a lady applied who had not written a word before.
I was hesitant to say yes. I didn't want to take her $10,000 without a promise of great results. But I loved her application.
So we hopped on a call.
Immediately, I knew I wanted to work with her. She had the energy that you need to thrive online: passionate about work, wanting to build something with purpose, cares about what she wants to say.
But she was wracked with self-doubt. She wasn't sure writing online would work. She wasn't sure she had anything to offer. And she didn't want to sound like another muppet on LinkedIn.
I told her we can figure these things out together.
She said yes, and we began.
She was terrified to put herself out there, so I suggested she begin by writing daily to me. Then we started sharing her ideas on Substack. I told her to ignore 90% of the writing advice on the platform (most of the crap there will make you sound like a zombie).
Instead, we focused on story-driven content that leaned into what made her different.
2 weeks ago, she sent me this message:
"Since I've been on Substack, I've been invited to do a podcast. I've also been invited to do an interview that's being written up, and I've been invited to two live streams."
Then, 1 week ago, she sent me this:
"I got connected with a woman in the UK who's building her own consultancy. She had a substack post where I just commented at the bottom offering free advice. We met twice the following week. Then she asked if I wanted to keep doing this and I said I would love to. She was like, 'No, let's get a contract together. I want to be able to pay you for what it is that you're offering me.'"
I was probably happier than my client was!
Because I love seeing someone building the right way online. Focusing on connections, quality content, and running experiments.
Because the Internet rewards those who take a risk. Who try to be unapologetically themselves. Those who work hard to share ideas that make people stop and think.
Do this, and you will get what you deserve. Perhaps not immediately. But you get what you deserve.
If you haven't started writing online yet, do.
If you have, give it your all. Resist the urge to sell your soul to the AI-fappers telling you that Claude will write a month's worth of content for you. Nobody can create the connection you need to build a business around your ideas like you can.
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When I get bored, I pretend to put a VR headset on and take over my friends lives. I look at all the obvious mistakes they're making and start fixing them. Once I've got clear on what they're doing wrong, I say "gotcha" to myself. It was an exercise to find my own mistakes. I assume I'm actually making the same theme of mistake as them, but it's easier when you're analysing other people than yourself. Try it.
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Serious lifehack: Stop doom scrolling. Start boom scrolling. Use X whilst walking incline on the treadmill. Heart rate 130 beats per minute. Scroll past all noise. Find links valuable to friends. Send them. Check in on friends. Mute the algo when it gives you slop. Look for posts nobody is paying attention to. DM interesting people you find. Burn 500 calories in a rabbit hole. We’re all on the newsfeed — but some of us are looking at the stars.
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