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NamePros created a new thread category where your posts remain editable after you post. I have an immediate thought for how to put that capability to use, and that is an ongoing thread for prayer requests.

Prayer warriors from any faith are welcome to follow this thread and intercede for folks who are running into some adverse circumstance or challenge, are at an important crossroad, etc.

Even if you have no faith, send kind thoughts.

Since the posts are editable, posters can come back later and add a post-script to about whether some issue was resolved or was otherwise overcome, or posted can just white it out.

The main thing is to just send good thoughts to whoever needs them. If others want to PM someone about their challenge or circumstance, by all means have at it.

That's it. If the thread goes nowhere, no worries.
 
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This is another excellent idea from you @Rob Monster so let me be the first(?) to post a prayer request.

I've had a very challenging year assisting my elderly father before, during and after we lost my step-mother.

Now he is not doing well himself and may not be around too much longer, although he may surprise us all and last another 10 years which truly seems very unlikely.

To add to this, we have completely different personalities and have never gotten along at all so dealing with him is extremely difficult.

For me, I feel I'm helping him because he's my father and it's the right thing to do. Even though it's very clear no one else would be willing to give up everything like I have for him. So any prayers for him and also for me would be most appreciated.

P.S. as I was writing this I had to stop because he called me and the very first thing I did in the new year/decade was to empty out his plastic urinal smh.

BTW, I'm a former Navy Hospital Corpsman so I do have some ancient experience doing this type of thing UGH!

Dear Brad,

I sent up a big prayer this morning for you and your Dad before daybreak.

As context, my mother in law passed away in early 2018. There was a tribute video for her at her memorial service. It is a bit of a tearjerker for those who knew her so I will share this as context:


The point here is that I write this to you while vacationing in Mexico with my father in law, Glenn.

Years ago, he relayed to me how frustrated he was caring for his ailing wife of more than 50 years. She was largely wheelchair bound, and needed constant care.

You see, Glenn was an avid outdoorsman. He loves to deep sea fish and is also a very capable hunter. Much of that life was out the window. He was also feeling his age.

I suggested to him to reconsider his view and to seek a "servant's heart", to find joy in being able to care for his wife and to use the downtime to grow in other ways, e.g. reading scripture, prayer, meditation, etc.

He relayed to me a few months later that this shift changed everything. He became the most gifted and loving caregiver, and he now cherishes the last few years of married life that they enjoyed together.

So, as with turning lemons into lemonade, my prayer is that you find joy in this role and that you are blessed abundantly for caring for your Dad.

Here is a picture of my wife, Jill, and Glenn enjoying a little excursion to Puerto Escondido last week. He misses his wife very much but as you can see, he is a jovial guy who found joy and purpose.

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Now, Glenn just has to figure out what to do with the rest of his life. He is 85, with a new knee. He got a FitBit for Christmas and walks 10,000+ steps daily without much effort.

So, I invite you to enjoy the season with your Dad, and count yourself blessed to have this time. And if you share your Dad's name, I and others will pray over him.
 
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Arent you thankful for all the thanks received for using the Lords name to line your pockets.
Lets pray for the orphans Rob was feeding with other peoples money.
Lets pray for Rob’s victims that they get their money and are healthy
Lets pray Rob gets convicted and goes to prison and gets a room mate named Freight Train and Rob becomes his caboose.
Lets pray for namepros, divine intervention is needed imo
Pray I keep sneezing, like 20 times so far today, get those evil spirits out of me, I am walkin a fine line in the real world
@everyone lets pray the world becomes a better place
Pray for peace on earth
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This is another excellent idea from you @Rob Monster so let me be the first(?) to post a prayer request.

I've had a very challenging year assisting my elderly father before, during and after we lost my step-mother.

Now he is not doing well himself and may not be around too much longer, although he may surprise us all and last another 10 years which truly seems very unlikely.

To add to this, we have completely different personalities and have never gotten along at all so dealing with him is extremely difficult.

For me, I feel I'm helping him because he's my father and it's the right thing to do. Even though it's very clear no one else would be willing to give up everything like I have for him. So any prayers for him and also for me would be most appreciated.

P.S. as I was writing this I had to stop because he called me and the very first thing I did in the new year/decade was to empty out his plastic urinal smh.

BTW, I'm a former Navy Hospital Corpsman so I do have some ancient experience doing this type of thing UGH!
 
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This is my post #4000 at NamePros. I was saving it for something special. Well, I think this counts -- a prayer request for an old friend named Cliff Beer who was recently diagnosed with leukemia and is starting what could be up to 30 days of chemo treatment.

As context, Cliff was the CFO and General Counsel of Global Market Insite (GMI), the company I founded in 1999 and later sold to WPP Group. He is the rare guy who was both a great attorney and also a great finance expert. He was my wing man, and though we were very different, I valued his partnership greatly.

As for faith, I don't believe he previously had a particular faith. However, as he was heading into the hospital earlier this evening, Cliff did give me permission to pray for him. And so am coming to the brothers and sisters here on NamePros with a prayer request for Cliff's miraculous healing and restoration.

May the Lord have mercy on Cliff, forgiving him of all sins and trespasses. May His grace be sufficient. May all curses that are at work in Cliff's life be broken in Jesus' name. May Cliff be healed of his diseases and afflictions. May Cliff have the opportunity to do something mighty with his remaining time on earth.

Amen.
 
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For me, I feel I'm helping him because he's my father and it's the right thing to do. Even though it's very clear no one else would be willing to give up everything like I have for him. So any prayers for him and also for me would be most appreciated.

I too gave up everything for a few years to take care of my elderly mother until she had to be moved into hospice. It cost me two fairly successful businesses but I would happily do it again. This was several years ago and I still think of the times I could have done a little more (small things like going to a local restaurant to get her favorite egg roll). I will pray for comfort for your father and for you to have strength to continue giving him care.
 
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My prayer is that the Netizens of the world will work together to bring the Internet to the next 1 billion over the next 5 years and to all of humanity within the next 10 years.

I pray that access to knowledge will empower humanity to realize their potential but also provide the means to ask questions and seek answers, overcoming those who wish to deny them this opportunity.

I pray that I personally can empower a vast increase in the participants in the domain economy, but also that I can secure the means to deploy the first 1 million Toki servers over the next 3 years.

I firmly believe that people underestimate what they can get do. History is full of examples of people who overcame adversity, defied the odds, and delivered impact. Here are 3 examples:


Dr. David Livingstone
This man's entire life was a miracle. He grow up in poverty and managed to teach himself Latin, Greek and Hebrew before becoming a missionary doctor in Africa. He survived danger over the next 40 years and helped end the African slave trade. He inspires me to have courage, determination and to be selfless.



Rev. Ian Paisley
This is a man who opposed what he saw as tyranny. He used time, talent and treasure to navigate all manner of challenges, setbacks, defamation and even imprisonment to stand for his beliefs. He inspires me to have determination, tempered with pragmatism, and to be fearless in the court of public opinion.



Derek Prince
He came to Christ as an adult. I believe he was used mightily by God through his mission work around the world as speaker, author, and missionary before retiring in Jerusalem. He inspires me to not give up and to take authority over spiritual adversaries (see Ephesians 6).



My Calling

As some here know, when the Lord saved me in the Fall of 2013, He showed me this verse:

But thou, O Daniel, shut up the words, and seal the book, even to the time of the end; many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall be increased. - Daniel 12:4

It is actually the verse I read out loud at the 1st Christian Domainer Breakfast in Las Vegas that I led in January 2015. It has guided ever me since. More context here:


On most days, I believe I have the coolest job in the world. I am humbled by the opportunity to work with so many awesome people to perhaps be able to do this really crazy thing. Lord-willing it happens!

So thank your very much for your prayers! I appreciate them more than I can express in words!
 
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Dear Brad,

I sent up a big prayer this morning for you and your Dad before daybreak.

As context, my mother in law passed away in early 2018. There was a tribute video for her at her memorial service. It is a bit of a tearjerker for those who knew her so I will share this as context:


The point here is that I write this to you while vacationing in Mexico with my father in law, Glenn.

Years ago, he relayed to me how frustrated he was caring for his ailing wife of more than 50 years. She was largely wheelchair bound, and needed constant care.

You see, Glenn was an avid outdoorsman. He loves to deep sea fish and is also a very capable hunter. Much of that life was out the window. He was also feeling his age.

I suggested to him to reconsider his view and to seek a "servant's heart", to find joy in being able to care for his wife and to use the downtime to grow in other ways, e.g. reading scripture, prayer, meditation, etc.

He relayed to me a few months later that this shift changed everything. He became the most gifted and loving caregiver, and he now cherishes the last few years of married life that they enjoyed together.

So, as with turning lemons into lemonade, my prayer is that you find joy in this role and that you are blessed abundantly for caring for your Dad.

Here is a picture of my wife, Jill, and Glenn enjoying a little excursion to Puerto Escondido last week. He misses his wife very much but as you can see, he is a jovial guy who found joy and purpose.

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Now, Glenn just has to figure out what to do with the rest of his life. He is 85, with a new knee. He got a FitBit for Christmas and walks 10,000+ steps daily without much effort.

So, I invite you to enjoy the season with your Dad, and count yourself blessed to have this time. And if you share your Dad's name, I and others will pray over him.
Wow, that was very emotional and definitely NOT just "a bit of a tearjerker".

Thank you so much for sharing this video and your words and especially your prayers. I'm still moved by all of it.

My father's name is Jim and my stepmothers name was Marge. She passed away almost exactly a year after your mother in law and I was touched profoundly by how similar she seems to Marge. Unlike my father, she was extremely kind and loving and I cared for her deeply. And in fact, I considered her my second mother.

My father and I are I guess connected by how much we each loved her and miss her deeply.

It's difficult to really appreciate someone while in the middle of all the chaos and struggles. I know I'm finally growing up because of this whole experience and I'm 57 so it's about time right? :)

I can already see the blessings because my two sons have seen my example and have told me how much they appreciate me helping out.

I guess being exhausted from having no break for the last 13 months is a small price to pay because once this time is over I'll know I did everything I could and have no regrets.

Thanks again for your words of wisdom, your video and your prayers.
 
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Many of you may not be familiar with Christian apologist Ravi Zacharias but he has terminal cancer. Nobody knows how much longer he has left on this earth but Jesus still answers prayer so we pray for a mighty healing of the cancer in his body in the name above all names, Jesus!
 
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Money, money, money. Please pray for me.

Welcome to the Prayer thread. Prayer sent.

First of all, I am guessing that you, like most folks here on NP, have it relatively good, i.e. not fleeing some immediate traumatic circumstance or living in the streets. While our lives might not all be charmed, it could be worse. Pop culture might might have us convinced that we need a new this or that, or fame or fortune. Yet, these things are all temporal when the real rewards are eternal.

King Solomon was the richest man that ever lived. He was deemed extremely wise. I am not sure if his 700 wives and 300 concubines helped him much there, but this was the guy who literally had it all and then some. Read what the Queen of Sheba says about him in 1 Kings 10:7. She was probably quite the hottie, and she ends up having one of King Solomon's kids - Menelik I in the 10th century BC.

So, suffice it to say that Solomon had it all. He ended up writing much of Psalms and Proverbs among other texts. You have heard the proverb of "A fool and his money are soon parted"? Well that is a paraphrase of Proverbs 21:20 -- written by, you guessed it, King Solomon, the richest guy of all time. Late in life, he said this:

I returned, and saw under the sun, that the race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, neither yet bread to the wise, nor yet riches to men of understanding, nor yet favour to men of skill; but time and chance happeneth to them all. - Ecclesiastes 9:11

In other words, you can work your tail off, as many here do, but whether or not you get to sell a domain for 6 figures is largely providence, i.e. luck! Some folks buy lottery tickets. Others buy and sell domains. The point is then what will you do with your good fortune when your ship does come in?

Speaking of calling out in an hour of need, I was just reading this story about some persecuted Chinese Christians:

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The rest of the article is here. I happened to stumble across the article while trying to get to the bottom of the story of what is really going on in China with the Coronavirus. You find articles like this one. The point is that we all have our hours of abundance, but also moments of need or even crisis. Sometimes those are just wake-up calls to remind us of our mortal frame or human limitations.

The moral of the story is that an all-knowing God knows whats you need -- after all He not only knows every hair on your head but knows every electron in every atom in every hair. He might not give you what you want, but He will try to steer you towards what you need and direct you to the path that He had in mind for you when you were first conceived. The clues and hints are there if we bother to look.

Some related thoughts:

https://www.namepros.com/threads/so...ave-to-do-with-it.1161411/page-6#post-7477796

Hope it helps. Good luck.
 
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Sometimes the answer is no. - God

Me and my wife have a baby. He was born when I was 49. Life has not been easy for me in the first half but it is better now. Mostly by my own doing and decisions.

My wife and I tried hard with IVF and lost 2 but succeeded the third time. He's my 4th child. The others are grown up. I have tried to believe in God but it's hard. I do pray for my family and others.

I know many people who want children but can't have them. I know I am fortunate to have my kids. They are the only true wealth in my opinion.

To be a Dad again at 49, I think that would still be very cool. Congrats there.

My wife and her business partner both had babies in their 40's. I cannot imagine our lives without the blessing of our youngest daughter. The other 4 kids are grown but the youngest is turning 16 next month.

On the other hand, if we had not had our youngest daughter, we would be empty nesters by now. I would have had a lot more time to work on other things and been far more mobile than I have been.

Children have many fathers.

My wife and I both had prior marriages. Her ex-husband was a positive force in my own 2 sons lives, and I remain a positive force for his son and daughter, who I helped raise as if they were my own flesh and blood.

In my own neighborhood, we have many kids who I look out for and for whom I am a prayer intercessor. Epik board member @Braden Pollock is not a dad but he has helped raise another man's son.

If you have a gift, e.g. as sport coach, as handy person, a person who knows how to grow things, etc it would be an unforgettable blessing for many kids to have someone of integrity teach them.

At the end of the day, I believe all is grace and providence. Setbacks are often resets. As one door closes, another opens. I believe this verse says much:

"And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose." - Romans 8:28


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Postscript added 2/23 PM:


Just returned from a walk with the dogs -- this is usually quality prayer time. I did send up a prayer for @jamesall and as I started to pray, a perfect rainbow formed in the eastern sky. It carried on for the duration. I don't usually bring electronics for the walks, so no photo. I think @jamesall will know if the prayer made an impact. By the way, this is a favorite go-to verse. It just happens to be in the book of James:

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Me and my wife have a baby. He was born when I was 49

My father was 47 when I was born and my mother 44. It was a big shock to my much older brother and sister (he has passed) and she recently had to acknowledge to me, directed by her therapist, that I disrupted her 'princess' lifestyle once I 'baby' was born. :xf.smile:

Children are certainly a blessing at any age. Growing up and to this day, I always ask(ed) God to let me know my purpose so I can move on...you know, let me do whatever it is meant for me to do and let me go home. As my mother aged and I stepped up to take care of her, in her beautiful southern belle drawl she would say "this is why you survived (insert many things/events here) it was to help me now"...she was always quick to add that my true purpose was still coming. Your newest addition was brought forth for some purpose...as we all are.

I will pray that your belief in God will be strengthened and that your path be made smooth.
 
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Praise the lord! I just found out that God willing I'm going to be a father, again!

For those who don't know me personally, we've had a lot of struggles. Basically we cannot conceive children. We've been through a lot of hardship and loss over the past decade which took quite the toll on us but... we ended up with a beautiful baby girl! The moment I heard my wife was pregnant for the first time, after years of treatments, hospitalisation, IVF and whatnot, that's what brought back the sparkle in my eyes!

The pain and endurance my wife went through is unmatched and I thank God for giving her the strength each and every day for giving us this blessing, my sole purpose to soldier on, our baby girl.

Imagine how thankfull and blessed I feel when all of a sudden, out off the blue, we appear to be expecting again. Scientifically its not even possible. Maybe it's premature, I'm praying for a blessed and safe pregnancy. With Easter coming up, we're about to celebrate new life. A time extra special considering the crazy/sad time we're living in. Seems fitting He blessed us with this gift in times like this!

I will be praying for all of you in similar circumstances, for those struggling with similar issues, know there's hope! Given my past experiences, I don't take it for granted that everything will turn out ok. But I will be praying to God each and every day to spare this child and give us the chance to welcome it into a loving family.

Meanwhile, if anyone facing similar issues is in need to talk, feel free to reach out to me any time.

Thanks you God!
 
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May the Lord have mercy on Cliff, forgiving him of all sins and trespasses. May His grace be sufficient. May all curses that are at work in Cliff's life be broken in Jesus' name. May Cliff be healed of his diseases and afflictions. May Cliff have the opportunity to do something mighty with his remaining time on earth.

Amen.

I will pray for him to have strength in this battle, both physically and spiritually...also for the doctors and nurses that will use their God given gifts to fight the disease in him.
 
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No problems Rob, I was just responding to the first post because some people might think editable means they can erase anything they say.

I was not commenting on your topic itself, I think free expression is a good thing but with all the censoring going on right now entities are digging back into people online profiles to us innocent things they say against them. It is amazing how you can take one sentence out of context and turn it into something completely different. CNN is a master of that yet strangely they are still on air.

Prayer will be next, it started in school because someone took offence, soon it will be held against you and you cannot be the head of a corporation because you belong to the wrong religion. We will start by banning ideas, then people, then opinions and for sure religion. I mean do we really need any other gods than the google gods?

Thanks -- you gave great practical advice.

On the other hand, some things are a leap of faith.

As for prayer, I believe it is the single greatest tool given to us in this life by the Creator of the Universe.

Best wishes!
 
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Money, money, money. Please pray for me.

" If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you."

- John 15:7
 
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Sometimes the answer is no. - God

Me and my wife have a baby. He was born when I was 49. Life has not been easy for me in the first half but it is better now. Mostly by my own doing and decisions.

My wife and I tried hard with IVF and lost 2 but succeeded the third time. He's my 4th child. The others are grown up. I have tried to believe in God but it's hard. I do pray for my family and others.

I know many people who want children but can't have them. I know I am fortunate to have my kids. They are the only true wealth in my opinion.
 
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Sometimes the answer is no. - God

Me and my wife have a baby. He was born when I was 49. Life has not been easy for me in the first half but it is better now. Mostly by my own doing and decisions.

My wife and I tried hard with IVF and lost 2 but succeeded the third time. He's my 4th child. The others are grown up. I have tried to believe in God but it's hard. I do pray for my family and others.

I know many people who want children but can't have them. I know I am fortunate to have my kids. They are the only true wealth in my opinion.

Thanks for sharing. I can relate to your story having been blessed with a beautiful girl after dealing with multiple miscarriages, medical complications and IVF. 7 years were worth the wait but it's took a toll on us. I've shed a fair deal of tears and have had my battles with God.

You and everyone struggling with these matters will be in my prayers forever.
 
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First, I will appeal ahead, reason being that this thread is mainly for prayers.

It is a great blessing to descend from a praying parent.

Growing up and to this day, I always ask(ed) God to let me know my purpose so I can move on...you know, let me do whatever it is meant for me to do and let me go home.

On this, as I keep learning, I found out that there is a peculiar thing in the heart of God for which he specifically design me and each person that ever lived. I love Jer 1:5; 'I knew you before you were formed within your mother's womb; before you were born I sanctified you and appointed you as my spokesman to the world', oh, how blessed is the womb - God greatest means of accomplishing His purpose on earth (Heb10:5).

There is a little confusion in knowing and entering into the purpose of God for one's life. I always pray for clarity on this. But as I engage in writing this, I perceive I can share few things for thoughts.

I perceive that the purpose of God is not talent. God gives talent, a very tiny tool to fulfill God's mind on earth. For us who are of the new creation, I can clearly say, 'the New man in the operation of the Holy Ghost (the divine auction) is the very substance God intends to accomplish His purpose.

Let's do a bit of Galatians 1 for clarity. Check verse 1, but the attention is in verse 13, 14 and 15. Apostle Paul was a man who was pursing what he thought is God's mind for the Jewish nation before he was encountered and got the revelation of the true God and His purpose for his life. The line I am drawing is that, a man can start his life doing wonderfully by talents, but immediately he comes to Christ, the usual thing is that there is a change of focus and taste. He gets empowered to do the purpose of God, and in wisdom channels all talents, resources toward that new encounter.

So, to get the purpose of God, I perceive it must be born out of an encounter with the Lord. Christ told Nicodemus plainly. My own experience is: I had wonderful plans and dreams in my early years. Once I encountered Christ, the focus changed and purpose redefined, and usually the auction given.

Should I talk about 'burden'? Therein lies the very purpose a man comes to the world and the reason for the second birth. The Lord gives the burden. What takes most of your praying time? Other peoples' needs? Therein lays the hint of the purpose. The very means to bring it to life is of the Lord himself. He conceives the matter, He also brings to birth. Mine is to keep following and obeying His leading and burden, and the road becomes clearer.

My greatest fear (so to say) in life is TIME. God is eternal, I am timed. I must go back home but there is an assignment given. That assignment is to serve humanity. God's intention from the beginning is to serve humanity in love and with all His blessings and power. The greatest man that ever lived came not to be served but to serve.
 
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My greatest fear (so to say) in life is TIME. God is eternal, I am timed. I must go back home but there is an assignment given. That assignment is to serve humanity. God's intention from the beginning is to serve humanity in love and with all His blessings and power. The greatest man that ever lived came not to be served but to serve.

Very well put!

In looking for a verse that I heard this past Sunday, this video link kept coming up so I'll post it...maybe someone will be interested. Although I am a staunch nondemoninationalist (did I just create a word?!) David Jeremiah is one of those active today I like...I agree with most of what he says. Having said that, I am posting a link to one of his sermons on this subject. About the first minute is intro, then he gets started...his words are written below the video for those that would rather read than listen.

https://sermons.love/david-jeremiah/341-dr-david-jeremiah-god-loved-you-before-you-were-born.html
 
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Romans 15:13
I pray that God, who gives hope, will bless you with complete happiness and peace because of your faith. And may the power of the Holy Spirit fill you with hope.

Romans 12:18
and do your best to live at peace with everyone.

Philippians 4:9
You know the teachings I gave you, and you know what you heard me say and saw me do. So follow my example. And God, who gives peace, will be with you.

Psalms 122:8
Because of my friends and my relatives, I will pray for peace.

(some of the above may not apply directly, but may help a little)
 
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Born Hindu, though i am tolerant of every faith tbh. I like Jesus for his compassion and forgiveness even toward his tormentors.

Peace is all I pray for me and for everyone to whoever's up there listening. 🙏
 
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That the multi-faith prayer request thread has turned into an avenue for epik to market their brokered domains?

I think you missed the point.

In my objective assessment, Rob Davis is one mighty talented guy.

I am mighty thankful for his partnership, his wisdom, and his insane work ethic. He has connected a lot of dots along the way, which has been helpful to me personally.

If you are underwhelmed by Rob Davis' talents, you are certainly entitled to your opinion. As an experienced entrepreneur, who has seen much, I can tell you that such talents are extremely rare finds.

On the other hand, if you want to make a mockery of matters of faith, or my strong belief that a prayer was answered mightily, you do it at your own risk as "God is not mocked". See Galatians 6:7.

Perhaps you wish to invite the good folks here to pray for you. I think they would be happy to do so. I believe your choice to engage in this thread would be technically sufficient in God's eyes.

Nevertheless, know that you are absolutely loved. Know also that I remain hopeful that your remarkable gifts will be used mightily by the Lord.

Indeed, you have already helped me. Do you know how?

On the Cyger call last Friday, I made reference to the .TEL ad in poor taste. At that time, you came at me. It was at that moment that it dawned on me that my comment was off the narrow path.

So, I freely accept you as being part of God's plan and that your own unique gifts are important in God's greater tapestry, in ways that I can only imagine but not see or discern.
 
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I'd like to pray that certain people are shown a path of clarity and peace, but given many perspectives are generally a complex culmination of everybodys experiences and opinions, I don't wish to interject my perspective to prayer. Nor do I consider posting this to be a prayer, merely sharing where my thoughts will be / are at.

So while I will give extra attention in thought to hope certain individuals resolve their troubles, I want to also recognize all the other domainers struggles who make public quarrels seem like child's play.

I think like most things on the internet, domainers only see the tip of the iceberg when it comes to interacting with other domainers. Even with the help of conferences and forums, it's still hard to get to know one another in this industry. Yet alone be friends with everyone or attempt to appease an entire international culture.

While I take the time to take inventory of my own affairs, I wanted to comment at least one last time in this thread, as I am hoping the domain community comes together and sets a shining example for the world to follow. ✌️💗🤙🙏
 
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I am grateful for those who are devoted to god and to upleveling the vibrations of the world during the onslaught of satanic mind control attempts we are all enduring....

I request a prayer to eradicate the satanic spells from all of humanity so the truth can be seen and beings can be liberated from the dark spells and a golden age reigns supreme.
 
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