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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! 🔥
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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‼️
🎄Weekend Challenge🎄
This weekend, let’s focus on real, intentional preparation for Christmas—not just the decorations, the gifts, or the meals, but our hearts. Here’s your challenge: 1️⃣ Reflect Daily: Spend 5 minutes each day thinking about what Jesus’ birth truly means for you. 2️⃣ Act of Kindness: Do one intentional act of love or service for someone else—no strings attached. 3️⃣ Gratitude List: Write down 5 ways God has shown His goodness to you this year. Share one in the comments! 4️⃣ Pray for Others: Lift up at least 3 people by name in prayer—friends, family, or someone in our community. 5️⃣ Focus on Jesus: Pick one holiday tradition and intentionally center it on Christ—let it point back to Him. Let’s enter this Christmas season with hearts ready, eyes fixed on Jesus, and hands open to serve. Comment below once you complete your challenge and encourage someone else in the community! 💛
🎄Weekend Challenge🎄
🎄 Christmas: Tradition or Heart Check?
As believers, it’s easy to get caught up in lights, gifts, and traditions—but what’s really at the center of your celebration? The truth is, December 25th isn’t commanded in Scripture. The holiday itself is neutral. What matters is the heart behind it. Are we celebrating Jesus, or just following cultural norms? Are our actions rooted in gratitude and worship, or performance and comparison? This season is a chance to reflect: ✨ Keep Christ at the center—through prayer, Scripture, and worship. ✨ Let traditions point back to the gospel, not distract from it. ✨ Give generously and joyfully, not out of obligation. ✨ Encourage others in their own faith journey without judgment. 💬 Share in the comments one intentional thing you’re doing this season to keep your heart focused on Jesus. Let’s inspire each other to celebrate with freedom, not fear—and to let every tradition point back to the Savior. Because at the end of the day, it’s not the holiday that saves—it’s the heart that follows Christ. https://youtu.be/nrnpz562MHI?si=Vsr6k43VZd0b4a2c
🎄 Christmas: Tradition or Heart Check?
Friendly Reminder 😉
1 Corinthians 2:11 says, “For who knows a person’s thoughts except their own spirit within them? In the same way no one knows the thoughts of God except the Spirit of God.” There are times when it feels like God has gone silent simply because we aren’t hearing Him. But the question isn’t whether He’s still speaking—for God speaks again and again, though people do not recognize it (Job 33:14). The real question is whether we are slowing down long enough to sit in His presence and listen. We cannot continually know the thoughts of God unless we are continually in His presence. This is why we must choose to live in His presence every day. My Dad once said, “If you don’t start your day with God, then don’t complain to Him how it ends!” I think this is an important reminder that at some point everyone needs to hear! He desires to have communion with us, so the loss of communication is never on His end! Psalm 25:14 says, “The Lord is a friend to those who fear him. He teaches them his covenant.”
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Impact Training Center
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Training believers to grow in faith, live in God’s power, and impact the world with biblical truth and Spirit-led living.
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