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I normally publish Friday nights, but this one needed more time. “The Fire, the Sparks, and the Cold” is about church hurt, isolation, and the risk of carrying faith alone. It’s up now on Substack. Subscribe for my weekly roundup on faith, business, AI, and the economy.
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I normally publish Friday nights, but this one needed more time. “The Fire, the Sparks, and the Cold” is about church hurt, isolation, and the risk of carrying faith alone. It’s up now on Substack. Subscribe for my weekly roundup on faith, business, AI, and the economy.
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Most stress advice is about carrying less. But some weight you can't put down: your kids, a marriage worth keeping, a calling you can't shake. So what then? My latest.
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@MidwesternDoc A few weeks of weight rebound hardly supports your claim “the weight lost on Ozempic returns once the drug is stopped.” Is there some rebound? The data suggests that. Does all the weight come back? That’s unclear based on the info shared here
@JohnKasich@NATO Nonsense. There are certainly times to walk away from alliances and partnerships. The discussion is about whether or not there is sufficient reasons to stay or leave. Just because it made sense in the past doesn’t mean it makes sense now
@DefiantLs Law enforcement walks down many neighborhood streets everyday. They are reassurance for law abiding citizens and create hesitancy in criminals who would victimize others
@DankLordNeato@libsoftiktok@SecofWar I’m old enough to remember shock an awe when we decimated the Iraqis in a week and then our soldiers spent the next 20 years getting arms legs blown off. “Winning” is complicated in these situations