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Bobby Shell
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Helping preserve individual rights through #SMB and #Bitcoin | VP of Marketing at VOLTAGE
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bshell 1 year ago
Never having been to a Nostr conference I know I’m missing out.
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bshell 1 year ago
Person of interest. Best tv show I’ve seen in a while. Great surveillance state example, but with a positive spin.
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bshell 1 year ago
Views on consumer Christianity... There is a contrast between the consumer-oriented approach to church and the biblically grounded attitude of servanthood and prayer/support of others. We will all likely wrestle with one of these things. Either weekly when attending church, a small group, or a servant opportunity. These 7 things are often what separate us from growing closer to God and finding or growing deeper with a great church community. I can’t be the only one who is guilty of some of these! While I have matured over the years, they are real feelings we all need to tackle. Expecting to be entertained - when we attend church with the expectation that worship will be exciting or entertaining, we act as consumers. God calls us to approach worship as an opportunity to glorify God and encourage others, regardless of our personal preferences. Judging the quality of sermons - the consumer evaluates a sermon based on how it resonates with personal beliefs or preferences. Is it interesting? Is it engaging? The servant's heart seeks to be challenged and convicted. A desire to be instructed by God’s word even when uncomfortable or difficult. (Preach the word; be prepared in season and out of season; correct, rebuke and encourage—with great patience and careful instruction. 2 Timothy 4:2) Expectations of personal needs - The consumers view the church as a place to meet emotional, social, or material needs. “What do I get?” – The servant's heart goes to serve others, not to receive. (Do nothing from selfish ambition or conceit, but in humility regard others as better than yourselves. Philippians 2:3-4) Shopping for the “Perfect” church - Church hopping and seeking to find one that perfectly aligns with personal preferences or conveniences is a consumer attitude. The servant commits to a local community. They realize no church is perfect, and aim to contribute to its health. Church: the weekly obligation - Attending church out of habit or social expectation as a “religious duty” with little engagement beyond the service is a consumer mindset. In reality, the church is the vital gathering of the body of Christ where we come to worship God, serve others, and grow in our faith. (And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds, 25 not giving up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but encouraging one another—and all the more as you see the Day approaching. Hebrews 10:24-25) Expectations of programs to cater to preferences: Should the church cater to specific demographic needs, interests, or schedules? Or do you have a heart that participates in a way to serve a broader community, even if they is not personally appealing? Focus on personal comfort - Do you prioritize the comfort of seating, temperature, or convenience with a focus on self and personal ease rather than spiritual growth? Biblically, we should endure discomfort or inconvenience if it means we help others, spread the Gospel, or deepen our spiritual walk. (Therefore, I urge you, brothers and sisters, given God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God—this is your true and proper worship. Romans 12:1) I think it is fair to assume we all at times have a consumer attitude, it may be a habit or periodic. For myself, it can be when a certain mood hits, or when I am not in prayer and scripture focused on God's heart vs. my flesh.
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bshell 1 year ago
Curious if the Nostr growth starts a small hockey stick move this next year.
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bshell 1 year ago
Nostr ain’t freedom of speech if it’s under my name and they try to arrest me. Will make an anon. Everyone should.
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bshell 1 year ago
Learning the basics of mixing and gosh it’s 10x easier than my mixing class was. The internet is incredible.
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bshell 1 year ago
Free speech stats here. What a time to be alive.
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bshell 1 year ago
Who else is ready for $100,000? image
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bshell 1 year ago
One funny thing that always makes my wife giggle and smile. When she leasts expects it, I will walk behind her and say "let me get a handful of that big juicy butt," and then i proceed to kiss her all over (she is ticklish sometimes) It is such an easy way that makes her feel loved. Marriage is fun and being silly is fun. Try it. What do you do thats silly, unique, or funny that keeps things spicy during the days of kids screaming in your marriage? 😃
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bshell 1 year ago
Wife and I agreed that Nashville is prob our next place. Thing is, I want 1+ acre, 5 bedrooms, and an ADU. What are the top 2-3 areas 30 minutes outside the city?
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bshell 1 year ago
Nostr is a brick to the face of politicians.
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bshell 1 year ago
If you are entrepreneurial capable it makes sense to sell some Bitcoin to run and grow a profitable business that sells at a higher multiple in the future all while stacking more Bitcoin. It is objectively true. I cover this with @Robin Seyr
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bshell 1 year ago
Nostr will handle 21 million listeners in a audio space before end of the decade
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bshell 1 year ago
I was blown away by @AnnaKendrick47 and @blakelively in "A Simple Favor" This was inspired by the deceptive relationship of Emily Nelson and her husband. Never say sorry for rough social media takes. Thanks Emily/
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bshell 1 year ago
Everyone should run a Lightning node -> plug into @ZEUS and just spend. You end up with tons of inbound. Open another channel Again and again. Next thing you know you are living and routing on Lightning. You can live on bitcoin for many transactions
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bshell 1 year ago
Bitcoin 2024 left me with insane conviction. And we are still so early.
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bshell 1 year ago
Bitcoin makes life affordable again.
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bshell 1 year ago
Great Value 4 Value panel. Talked #Nostr, music, and more. Thanks for the opportunity Bitcoin Mag! image