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‼️IMPORTANT COMMUNITY GUIDELINES‼️
Family, we want this community to remain a safe, focused, distraction-free place where you can grow, learn, and pursue Jesus without the chaos that often happens on social platforms. To protect that, here are our official guidelines: ⸻ 1. THIS IS A TRAINING CENTER — NOT A PROMOTION SPACE We are here to grow, be transformed, and chase after Jesus together. So inside this community: • 🚫 No asking for money • 🚫 No fundraising • 🚫 No promoting personal ministries, platforms, or events This isn’t to reject anyone — it’s to protect the purity, focus, and unity of this space. Posts or comments that break these guidelines will be removed, and repeated violations may result in removal from the community. ⸻ 2. KEEP CONVERSATIONS PUBLIC (FOR EVERYONE’S GROWTH + SAFETY) To keep things healthy and transparent, we ask that all conversations stay inside the public community, where we can grow together as one family. The only reason anyone should need to send a private DM is if they have a specific question about: • The community • The classrooms • Technical issues In those cases, you can message Aaron and Julie Schilling directly. There’s no need for private messaging beyond that. ⸻ 3. YOU CAN TURN OFF MESSAGING (OPTIONAL SAFETY FEATURE) If you want complete peace from unexpected messages, you can disable chat entirely. How to turn off receiving messages: 1. Tap your profile picture 2. Go to Settings (three dots in top corner) 3. Select “Chat” 4. Toggle off “Who can message me?” This feature is here to help you stay focused and protected. ⸻ 4. MAINTAINING A SAFE & HOLY ENVIRONMENT These guidelines are simply here to keep this community: • Safe • Free of spam • Free of self-promotion • Spiritually focused • Healthy for every member If someone cannot honor these boundaries, we may need to remove them — not as punishment, but to protect the environment God has entrusted us to steward. ⸻ We love you deeply. Thank you for helping make this community a place where people can truly grow, encounter Jesus, and become who God designed them to be. ❤️🙌
‼️IMPORTANT COMMUNITY GUIDELINES‼️
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🔥 Welcome to Impact Training Center! 🔥
We’re so glad you’re here! This is a Spirit-filled community where believers are equipped, encouraged, and empowered to walk in God’s power and fulfill their Kingdom calling. Here, we train together, grow together, and go out to impact the world for Jesus. Here’s how to get started: 1️⃣ Introduce yourself – Tell us your name, where you’re from, and what you’re believing God for in this season. 2️⃣ Jump into the “Start Here” section – Learn who we are, why we do what we do, and how to get the most out of your time here. 3️⃣ Engage with the family – Comment, share testimonies, ask questions, and be part of the conversation. This is a family, not just a feed. Inside this group you’ll find: ✅ Bible-based courses and training. ✅ Prayer, encouragement, and accountability. ✅ A family of believers running hard after Jesus. ✅ And so much more! We believe God brought you here for a reason (Ephesians 4:12). You’re not just joining a group—you’re stepping into a movement. Let’s grow together, advance the Kingdom, and make an eternal impact!
🔥 Welcome to Impact Training Center! 🔥
Living With Eternity In View
One of the healthiest things a believer can do is regularly remind themselves that this world is not their home. It is easy to become consumed with the pressures of daily life. Responsibilities, schedules, finances, relationships, and current events can quickly dominate our attention. Before long, we can find ourselves living as though this present world is all there is. But Scripture continually calls us to lift our eyes higher. Whether we are studying the rapture, the second coming of Christ, or any other aspect of Bible prophecy, the goal is not simply to gain information. The goal is to cultivate expectation. Jesus is coming again, and that reality should shape how we live today. When we live with eternity in view, our priorities change. We become more intentional about our relationship with God. We become more burdened for the lost. We become less attached to temporary things and more focused on what will last forever. THIS TEACHING explores the distinction between the rapture and the second coming of Christ. As you watch, don’t just ask what will happen in the future. Ask yourself this: If Jesus returned sooner than I expected, what would I want Him to find me doing? We’d love to hear your thoughts after you’ve had a chance to watch.
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Mid-Month Check In
Take a moment and think back over the last few weeks. What has God done? Sometimes we move so quickly into the next thing that we forget to stop and recognize His faithfulness in the middle of everyday life. But Scripture constantly calls us to remember. Remember His goodness. Remember His provision. Remember the prayers He answered. Remember the strength He gave when we thought we had none left. Not every testimony is loud or dramatic. Sometimes the miracle is peace in a difficult season. Sometimes it is restored joy. Sometimes it is healing. Sometimes it is simply the fact that you are still standing. This community has walked through a lot together already this month, and we think it is important to take time to brag on the goodness of God. So let’s fill the comments with testimonies, victories, answered prayers, breakthroughs, and reminders of His faithfulness. What has God done in your life recently?
Mid-Month Check In
WEEKLY DEVOTIONAL: Enough In His Hands
Have you ever looked at a situation and thought, “There just isn’t enough”? Not enough time. Not enough resources. Not enough energy. Not enough answers. One of the beautiful things about Scripture is that God repeatedly shows us that He is not limited by what we see as insufficient. Again and again, He takes what appears small, inadequate, or impossible and uses it to accomplish far more than anyone imagined. This week’s devotional looks at the feeding of the five thousand and reminds us of a powerful truth: God is not asking us to figure everything out before we trust Him. He is asking us to place what we have into His hands and believe that He is able to do what only He can do. The miracle did not begin with abundance. It began with surrender, thanksgiving, and faith. As you read this week’s devotional, take a moment to ask yourself: What have I been calling “not enough” that God may be asking me to trust Him with? You can read the full devotional RIGHT HERE
WEEKLY DEVOTIONAL: Enough In His Hands
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