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Fit Pastor Blueprint

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The simplest way for pastors to get fit

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Skoolers

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Strong Christian Men ✝️

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Courage to Reconcile

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Possible scams
What can I do when someone keeps popping up request membership in your community that you have dont think is there for right reason. I have seen one her post. It has nothing to do with my community. I keep declining here. Is there something else I can do? I think she may be a part of some of your groups.
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You can block or ban from group. Often they make duplicate accounts by the same name, though, so it’s just until they give up sometimes
Newbie Questions?
1. I was invited here by someone and they didnt tell me there was a monthly charge. That's not the issue. I will pay the monthly charge. The person who invited me has not been active on here since they asked me to join. My question is. Do they make money off me for every month I pay? I also have a connection with this person in LinkedIn. 2.Why am I not allowed to email my members every time I post? I can use the email option, but only every 3rd day or so. Thanks for your help. I'm learning as I go.
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1. Yes, Skool pays a 40% commission of your monthly rate to the person who invited you. Community owners can also set up referral commissions for their own groups under group settings > Affiliates. These work for tiers and courses (you can even toggle courses on or off individually) 2. Skool allows emails every 72 hours. Some community owners work around this by collecting emails in joining questions, then use MailChimp or something to send blasts more frequently.
Philippians 4:13
I can do all things through him who strengthens me. This is my go to verse in all situations I face. I had a traumatic brain injury with a brain bleed 12 years ago. I was not supposed to survive but by God's grace I did. This was the very first verse my Pastor gave to my wife before I wokeup from my coma. With a traumatic brain injury comes with issues I will deal with for the rest of my life. One of these issues is short term memory loss. I'm not able to memorize stuff and retain the information. I memorized this verse once I read it. God saved my life in the accident and allowed me to memorize and understand this verse. No matter what situation you face in life, you can get through it with the strength of Jesus Christ. I ask God for this strength everyday. Do you have have a verse that you go to when you need it? Post it in the comments below. God bless, Robert
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That’s amazing. Thankful you’re able to share that testimony with us Robert
Christian Counseling
I was called by God to be a Christian counselor. I counsel individuals on all types of struggles they are dealing with. Christian counseling is Biblically based and I am guided by the Holy Spirit. I just wanted to share with you about what I do. I focus on emotional, mental, and behavioral health. Secular counseling uses evidence-based psychological theories and techniques Draws from human-centered frameworks (CBT, psychodynamic, trauma-informed care, etc.). It avoids spiritual or religious content unless initiated by the client. Goal: symptom relief, coping skills, personal growth, and well-being 1. Helpful for many people 2. Clinically structured 3. Values neutrality Christian Counseling: Addresses emotional, mental, and spiritual well-being Integrates professional counseling methods with biblical truth Acknowledges God as healer, guide, and source of transformation Incorporates Scripture, prayer, and Christian worldview with client consent Goal: healing, growth, and identity restoration through Christ 1. Treats the whole person:mind, body, and spirit 2. Provides eternal perspective alongside practical tools 3 Anchored in hope, grace, and redemption Key Difference between Christian and secular counseling. Traditional counseling asks, “How do we manage this?” Christian counseling asks, “Who does God say you are, and how does He heal and restore?” When Christian Counseling Is Especially Helpful 1. Faith is central to your identity You want biblical guidance, not just clinical insight 1. You’re wrestling with guilt, shame, purpose, or spiritual confusion You want healing that aligns with your walk with Christ. Christian counseling doesn’t replace clinical wisdom, it redeems and aligns it with God’s truth. 2 Corinthians 3:17 “Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom.”
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I wish more people understood the benefit of Christian counseling. It’s not just a Christian doing secular stuff, it’s God using someone to point you to Him.
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