Hey, I almost didn’t post this week’s video… I wrote and scheduled what might be my favorite video yet—not because it’s polished, but because it felt like the truest thing I’ve said in a long time. It’s about
faith, fear, and how the story we believe about God shapes what we see in Scripture… and who we become. And I almost didn’t post it. Not because it wasn’t ready, but because I worried it might “confuse the algorithm.” Then I realized: caring more about an algorithm than my own heart is the opposite of the TimeRich way. Anytime we let external rules outweigh our internal voice, we quietly downvote our own
life. So this week, I optimized for creativity. For depth. For saying what matters most to me—the things I want to be remembered for saying. If this feels like a shift from what you signed up for, that’s okay. The most TimeRich choice sometimes means gently releasing what no longer fits. (If that’s unsubscribing, I celebrate that for you—it’s you upvoting your own future.) But
if you’ve ever wrestled with fear-based faith or reading Scripture with tension instead of trust… this might meet you right where you are. Here’s the video: 
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