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In this episode of Verses We Missed, host Steve Webb reflects on Romans 16:22 and the overlooked figure of Tertius, the scribe who physically wrote Paul’s letter to the Romans. Through historical context, biblical insight, and personal reflection, the episode explores how God values faithful, unseen service and reminds listeners that work done in the margins is never invisible to Him.
Gen X retirement plan. Stack sats, frens! NSFW
Disagree about 'the hard part of nostr'. I think zaps and relay connections create the most confusion because they seem to be the least consistently reliable elements. If you zap someone and it fails, you don't always get an explanation for why. And at the risk of sounding like a dick, I don't really have time to care. Just tell me if the problem is on my end. If not, convert the zap to a like and let's move along. Flakey relay connections are also a problem because they make nostr feel like X or FB when it's temporarily unavailable for a large geographic area. Example: let's say I check Joe's profile at 3:00 for new content and it's still nothing but yesterday's stuff. I check again at 6:00 and suddenly I see notes that Joe posted at 1:00. Why didn't those notes show up when I checked at 3:00?
One name I assume is in the Epstein files is the sorry SOB who convinced the smartphone industry that thinness is more important than battery life
I zap test posts to see if my zapper still works. Broke again it seems. View quoted note β†’
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"So make these people work harder. Keep them busy. Then they will not have enough time to listen to the lies of Moses.”