Happy Saturday, Nostr. Today is September 20th, and these are your daily Bible readings. I'm following the Catholic reading calendar, which has us in 1 Timothy, Psalms, and Luke today.
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Daily Bible Readings. Intrigued by Bitcoin, American Politics, and Health. Striving to be grateful, productive, and upright.
Want to spend a few minutes with the Bible today? I have your daily readings here for Friday, September 19th. 🙏
Have a great Friday, everyone .
Is Umbrel still the go-to option for an easy pi lightning node?
It's Thursday, September 18th. And it's going to be a good one. Spend a few minutes with today's Bible Readings.
I'm following along with the Catholic liturgical calendar for these readings. The gospel reading from Luke today is especially good, particularly for those of us who sometimes struggle with forgiveness.
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Daily Bible readings for today, September 17, 2025. Reading from 1 Timothy, Psalms, and the Gospel of Luke.
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"It's dangerous to go alone! Take this."
Your daily Bible readings for Tuesday, September 16th.
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Today's Bible readings for September 15, 2025. I will be reading from 1 Timothy, Psalms, and John. Spend a few minutes with the word today.
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Happy Sunday, Nostr. Spend a few minutes listening to the Bible today.
I've got you covered with today's readings from the books of Numbers, Psalms, Philippians and John. I'm following the Catholic liturgical calendar, which means that Catholics around the world will be reading these at mass today.
Our daily Bible readings for today, September 13th.
I will be reading the daily readings this week. These are from the Catholic liturgical calendar, which Catholics around the world all read together on the same day.
Your daily reminder.


Spending too much time on my phone lately, so I’ll be deleting Nostr and other apps for a while. I’m not sure how many people see my posts, but I should be back in a few weeks. Be well.
Prosperity in 2025
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Gong hei fat choy! Wishing you a strong Year of the Snake.


What do you call an alligator wearing a vest?
An investigator.


When I need to be really productive, nothing beats 90s punk rock. 

Reflections on the rosary. Today is Friday, which focuses on the Sorrowful Mysteries. One of these is the Agony in the Garden, the night prior to Christ’s torture and crucifixion. I’m moved by this moment in the story because it shows Jesus’s humanity in that he’s full of anxiety and dread for what is to come. While we typically think of God as being all powerful and removed from pain, here we see Jesus experiencing the painful realities of the human condition firsthand. It’s a reminder that our God understands our own suffering, anxiety, and mental anguish in an intensely personal way. It’s a strange comfort to me to reflect on the idea that God himself has shared in this very difficult aspect of life. This inversion, God himself suffering, is a unique aspect of Christianity that I’m beginning to have a deeper appreciation for. 

Christmas Spirit: Activated

