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🌿 Community Guidelines — The Intentional Living Inner Circle
This space is meant to be different from most online environments. Quieter. Kinder. Slower. More attentive to God and one another. To help protect that atmosphere, we share a few simple guidelines. 1. Speak from Grace, Not Performance No one here needs to appear “spiritual,” polished, or certain. You’re welcome as you are — learning, growing, unsure, hopeful. Share honestly. Respond gently. Leave comparison outside. “Let your conversation be always full of grace.” — Colossians 4:6 2. We Are Fellow Stewards, Not Judges We’re all practicing alignment in imperfect lives. This is not a place for correction, debate, or theological policing. We listen more than we instruct. Encourage. Witness.Walk alongside. 3. Protect Confidentiality Members may share personal struggles, fears, or situations. What is shared here stays here. Safety allows honesty. Honesty allows formation. 4. Keep the Space Noise-Free This community is intentionally uncluttered. Please avoid: - promotions - links without context - unsolicited advice - content not related to alignment/stewardship We are here for formation, not information overload. 5. Move Slowly There is no pressure to post, respond, or keep up. You are free to: - read quietly - reflect privately - engage when ready Growth is not measured by activity here. 6. Center Christ Everything in this space flows from Scripture and trust in God. Different experiences are welcome. Different journeys are honored. But Christ remains our shared center. 🌿 The Spirit of This Community We are learning together: God is the source. We are the stewards. So we relate to one another the same way: with patience with gentleness with humility with grace Thank you for helping keep this space safe, peaceful, and rooted. — William
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Message to Existing Members: The Heritage Upgrade
You’ve been promoted: Welcome to the 30-Week Journey Hi friends, You’re receiving this because you were here before the growth, before the structure, before the wider launch. You’ve been part of this space since its early days, and I want to honor that presence as we enter a new season together. Over the past months, what began as a simple community has slowly formed into something deeper — the 30-Week Intentional Living Journey, a path from striving toward Kingdom stewardship. Because you were here from the beginning, you will always be part of the foundation of this house. I’m calling you our Heritage Members. Not as a title of status, but of gratitude.You helped shape the tone and spirit that new members will now enter. The Season Ahead Ramp-Up Weeks — beginning April 20Over the next couple of weeks, I’ll share pre-launch teachings and reflections here in the feed. This is simply a gentle time of preparation — aligning our hearts and focus before new members arrive. Official Launch — May 18This marks the beginning of the 30-Week Intentional Living Journey inside Skool. The new modules, practices, and Tuesday Truth calls will open fully at that point. Continuing TogetherFrom there, we simply walk the journey week by week — deepening roots, practicing alignment, and growing as stewards. What I Ask of You Nothing different than what you’ve already been doing. Remain present.Share honestly.Welcome gently. Your quiet faithfulness has already shaped this space more than you know. As new members join, your steadiness will help them feel what you felt when you first arrived — that this is a place of grace, not performance. A Personal Note I’m deeply grateful for you. Communities rarely grow with the same spirit they began with. But my prayer is that this one does — because of people like you. You are part of the heritage of this house and I’m honored to walk this next season with you. Stay intentional,William
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🚨 START HERE: Welcome to the Intentional Living Circle!
🌿 Welcome to the Intentional Living Inner Circle I’m really glad you’re here. If you’ve joined this space, there’s a good chance you’ve been carrying more than you were meant to — pressure to hold everything together, make the right decisions, secure outcomes, or define success in your own strength. This community exists because Scripture offers a gentler and truer order: God is the source.We are the stewards. You don’t have to strive your way into God’s will. You’re invited to align with it. What This Community Is The Intentional Living Inner Circle is a quiet, Christ-centered formation space for people who want to: - live from alignment instead of anxiety - work from trust instead of pressure - make decisions from faith instead of fear - grow as stewards rather than the source - This isn’t about doing more. It’s about carrying differently. How to Begin 1️⃣ Start with Week 1 — The Foundation of Alignment 2️⃣ Move slowly through the lessons and practices 3️⃣ Share reflections or insights as you feel led 4️⃣ Join the Tuesday Truth calls when available There is no rush here. Formation happens in small, faithful steps. A Gentle Encouragement If you already feel a bit of relief simply being here, that’s not accidental. It’s often the first sign that truth is landing: You were never meant to carry what belongs to God. So welcome You are in the right place. — William 🌿
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Surrender: The End of Self-Construction
When Jesus said, “Whoever loses their life for My sake will find it,” He wasn’t calling for loss; He was calling for release. Surrender is not defeat — it’s deliverance.
Bringing Good News — What Makes Feet Beautiful?
Isaiah 52:7 (NLT) “How beautiful on the mountains are the feet of the messenger who brings good news, the good news of peace and salvation, the news that the God of Israel reigns!” Feet don’t usually make the list of “beautiful things.” They’re functional, not glamorous. They carry us from place to place, often hidden behind socks and shoes that keep them clean and comfortable. In our modern world, most of us rarely think about what our feet go through — they walk on smooth floors, rest on soft carpets, and are cushioned by supportive sneakers or sandals. But in biblical times, feet told a different story. They were constantly on rough terrain — dusty roads, rocky paths, hot sand. People walked long distances, often barefoot or in thin leather sandals. Their feet would have been cracked, dirty, and calloused — hardly what we might call “beautiful.” Yet Isaiah saw them differently. He said those worn, dusty feet were beautiful — not because of how they looked, but because of what they carried: good news. They belonged to someone bringing a message of peace, salvation, and hope — the declaration that God reigns. There’s something powerful in that image. Beauty, in this case, isn’t about comfort or appearance — it’s about purpose. It’s about movement toward others with a message that matters. The “beautiful feet” are those that carry light into dark places, encouragement into despair, and truth into confusion. We might not trek across mountains or deserts, but each of us has paths we walk every day — workplaces, homes, online spaces, communities. When we use those paths to bring good news, kindness, and truth, we join the same mission Isaiah described. Our “feet” become beautiful, too — not because of what they look like, but because of the good they carry. Reflection Verse “I consider my life worth nothing to me; my only aim is to finish the race and complete the task the Lord Jesus has given me—the task of testifying to the good news of God’s grace.”— Acts 20:24 (NIV)
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