Dagmawi Babi
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My mentor was very very very wise, you know what she did, she spent her time with new Christians as well as matured ones and her peers. That always made her have sight over everything.

Often Christians spend too much time with one group. Either with the most mature ones only that they lose touch with the youth, or with new Christians only but never grow enough to mentor them, or just their peers and only have limited perspective.

This's something I did in my tech and career life but never in my Spiritual life. And after her it's something I apply in my spiritual life as well.

Drained of inspiration, new questions, energy, excitement? Then new christians are set aflame so you can be burnt with them. Need answers and deeper perspectives? The mature ones have you. Need support and perspective? Your peers got you. Doing this is very wise.
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You know what's worse than a non-believer who's against your Christian journey?

A christian who's unphased and envious of you.

For the love of God, you've gotta be extremely happy for new believers. Don't say things like "it'll fade", "you're in your beginner era" or crap like that. Just because you're bored with it doesn't mean the Christian Experience is boring for everyone else.

Not to mention, a new Christian is a gem of a person. Infact they're one of the best people to be with to get your spark back and hear how caring and close God is to new comers.
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Another lesson I've learnt with my mentor is to understand the extent of your connection and purpose.

Often times when God sends you to someone or connects you with them, there's a deadline to it. After you've done and completed what you've been sent to do, you don't have to be there any longer, you've got more to do elsewhere.

Now I know this isn't easy. Specially if you've cultivated a good friendship but remember that if you feel deep down that the task is done, and this's something you have to talk to God about, then you should peacefully, and lovingly part ways.

And this is a great thing.
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This one's one of the most important things I've learnt.

Before you go out after others, you should work on yourself first and have a good spiritual and social life first. This's a biblical concept obviously. And it makes complete sense.

If I come and mentor you, but all you hear about me is my shady secrets and sins then that definitely does affect what I say to you. So it's better to have a good and healthy relationship with society and God first and then go persue others when God instructs you.

Nother thing to do is to have a clearly defined boundary and identity of the connection you are forming with the person you're talking to.

First few things to get right is that the person you're preaching to / mentoring is a Child of God first and foremost. They are not for you to best friend, date, do sexual stuff with or even casually flirt.

That being said tho you should help in every aspects also. Not just spiritual stuff. You should give career, education, social life advice and whatever else you're good at. This really boosts their acceptance of you and makes the content of your spiritual advice more dependable.
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While loving everyone is a big thing to aim for, when you begin your Christian journey, you should start off loving Christians and let that love grow.

Often times most people's views towards Christians are more messed up than others. So address this one. And once you start sharing God's love with Christians it's even easier to share that with others.

I personally was not fond of most Christians. I had a really skewed pov of them. Infact I'd choose a non-believer any day of the week than any Christian. But that completely changed.

Now my heart is given to Christians. Just to serve them. For me I am not seeing it as just a random group of people or anything like that, I see it as God's chosen kids. I see my self as the older brother or servant hired by God to nurture and care for them. And that helps.

Highly encourage this.
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People see being a telegram creator and joining our community as a way to learn something, gain an audience, build a community, or be part of the crew or something.

While all that are some of the perks, in my perspective what I see is an effort to increase our collective intelligence.

Pre and post the community, there is a clear difference in taste, effort, and intelligence level of everyone involved throughout the community.

And that's such a great thing. So if you've got a bright mind and a unique perspective in life. Doesn't have to be tech or spiritual only, could be anything so create a channel, engage with the community and join in making everyone smarter.
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Appreciation post for @OnyxDesignX who is giving a top notch free online graphics design class. I have been attending it the last hour to catch up on figma and it's been wonderful. Not to mention the sessions are recorded and shared freely!

#CommunityShowcase #Design #Tutorials
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Dagmawi Babi is literally a new Christian. He was converted almost 2 years ago. There, is, absolutely, so much, he doesn't know or is aware of so do know that.

What he posts is simply his own experience and his own lesson. Dagmawi doesn't want to be your personal online pastor or mentor.

Stop considering him as some kind of dedicated or super spiritual, better than you kind of Christian. He has his own temptations and so much growing to do and take His advices just as advices and not like scripture.

Tho I do my best to post what I absolutely believe in, researched, and asked about please do keep this prefixed at every single spiritual post here.
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I'm unbelievably sometimes. 🤦‍♂️

So I'd look at my life and I somewhat successfully avoid temptations and what not. And I say to myself "well that's the end of all the things that tempt me, there's nothing more I can struggle with"

And the very next moment is a new temptation that cripples me. I just don't learn. I've been doing it for a while now.

So here's the lesson. Do not lean on your own understanding and strength to resist temptation. Consider your flesh weak and acknowledge that your strength comes form the grace of God.
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Forwarded from Deborah Mihret
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⁵ በፍጹም ልብህ በእግዚአብሔር ታመን፥ በራስህም ማስተዋል አትደገፍ፤
⁶ በመንገድህ ሁሉ እርሱን እወቅ፥ እርሱም ጎዳናህን ያቀናልሃል።
⁷ በራስህ አስተያየት ጠቢብ አትሁን፤ እግዚአብሔርን ፍራ፥ ከክፋትም ራቅ፤
⁸ ይህም ለሥጋህ ፈውስ ይሆንልሃል፥ ለአጥንትህም ጠገን።
⁹ እግዚአብሔርን ከሀብትህ አክብር፥ ከፍሬህም ሁሉ በኵራት፤
¹⁰ ጐተራህም እህልን ይሞላል፥ መጥመቂያህም በወይን ጠጅ ሞልታ ትትረፈረፋለች።

Proverbs 3 (KJV)
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⁵ Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding.
⁶ In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths.
⁷ Be not wise in thine own eyes: fear the LORD, and depart from evil.
⁸ It shall be health to thy navel, and marrow to thy bones.
⁹ Honour the LORD with thy substance, and with the firstfruits of all thine increase:
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Good night

"ቀድሞ ጨለማ ነበራችሁና፥ አሁን ግን በጌታ ብርሃን ናችሁ"
— ወደ ኤፌሶን ሰዎች 5:8

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"ለደከመው ብርታት ይሰጣል፤ ለዛለው ጕልበት ይጨምራል።"
-- ኢሳይያስ 40:29
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Everytime I goto unity for my distance exams and I'm in class sitting with a class full of slightly familiar faces, I just imagine what kind of life I'd have had in a class dynamics like this. All the new friends, new stories, if somethings would've turned out different, idk. It's intriguing.
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Building a platform native AI chat app is far superior than a browser based one.
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በዓለም ያለ ሰው ኢየሱስን ያጣ
በጀልባ እንደጠፋ ውቅያኖስ ላይ
ኢየሱስ የሌለው ሰው እሱ አይደል ወይ
ተበልቶ ተጠጥቶ የለም እርካታ
ኑሮ ማለት ሃሩር ከሌለው ጌታ
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In a couple of days, I will be interviewing the CEO and founder of A2SV, Emre Valor. If you've got any questions do let me know in the comments.

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The "Bannister Effect" refers to the phenomenon where a perceived barrier, once broken by someone, leads to a mental shift that enables others to achieve the same feat.

This concept is named after Roger Bannister, who, on May 6, 1954, became the first person to run a mile in under four minutes — a milestone previously deemed impossible. Following his achievement, numerous runners quickly accomplished the same, illustrating how breaking a mental barrier can lead to widespread advancements.

Once an individual demonstrates that a particular goal is attainable, it often inspires others to believe in their own capabilities, leading to rapid progress in that field.
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Sex scenes do not belong in movies.
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