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  • 2025 UniWatch Preview

    A new season means there are new changes especially with the uniforms! Check out this extensive essay on all the changes with the MLB dress code.

    Can you believe that UniWatch has been doing this since 1999? That’s before the turn of the century!

    https://uni-watch.com/2025/03/27/the-2025-uni-watch-mlb-season-preview/

    Yeah I know that the season started over two weeks ago. But it’s better late than never.

  • Tweet of the Day

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  • You Can Overcome

    Sometimes your success is not due to avoiding enemies but MEETING THEM HEAD ON and overcoming them.  The promise given to David was to “Rule thou IN …

    You Can Overcome

    Another devotional post from Lance Wallnau. Be sure to check out his podcast and ministry.

  • Photo of the Week

    Downtown Brooklyn on a Sunday
  • Tweet of the Day

    If you know, you know.
  • The Daily Prompt – 273

    What are your morning rituals? What does the first hour of your day look like?

    Here’s a new answer. Have you seen the latest morning routine of Ashton Hall, a fitness influencer. I think it’s a new and creative approach to the morning routines. It’s certainly garnered a bunch of views and responses.

    I like his routine but it may not be for me. I don’t like waking up as early because I would have to go to sleep early. That is something I’m learning to adapt.

    Here’s Ashton’s morning routine:

    If you want to see my original post check it outs. It’s embedded below

  • Andy-ology

    I’m posting this because I think this a truth that we don’t realize, especially Christians. Having a merry heart is so important for your physical wellbeing as well as the mental.

    You should definitely follow Andrew Wommack. He’s a great teacher of the Word.

    They’re looking for a physical, organic answer for everything instead of recognizing that the matters of the heart are more important than anything else. You know, one of the areas that you can see this in real easily is when it comes to longevity and health. Even the average Christian puts so much emphasis on diet and exercise, which I do believe that those are a factor.

    That’s a part of it, but this is just andeology. It’s my own opinion. I believe diet and exercise is about 20% of our health.

    And I know that that shocks some people because again, the average Christian looks basically at health being 100% whether you’re eating properly and exercising and taking care of yourself in those physical realms. But the Bible says that a merry heart does good like a medicine. And there’s Christians that would eat right and exercise, but they allow discouragement, depression, fear, worry, care, overtake them.

    And they don’t put a priority on that. The scripture also says that if you honor your father and mother, you’ll have long life. So honoring authority, being humble and respective to people is one of the keys.

    And on and on, a week ago, just listed, the scripture talks about that there are spiritual things that I believe are much more important about your health and longevity than just these physical things. And yet, the average Christian has become humanistic in a sense, that they don’t see blessings as being a spiritual thing. It’s all carnal.

    From The Gospel Truth: Discover the Keys to Staying Full of God: Episode 19, Mar 27, 2025
    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-gospel-truth/id293048667?i=1000701052178&r=244
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  • Photo of the Week

    An empty bench at the 138th Street subway station