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37 results for “faithful rebuilding”
- ArticleFaith & Today
Nehemiah Inspected the Ruins Before Rebuilding: What Marshall's Water Crisis Requires Now
Nehemiah's rebuilding story meets Marshall's water infrastructure decisions. Read the Bible context, verified local facts, open questions, and next steps.
- ArticleMotivation
You Do Not Need a Perfect Day: Start With the Next 15 Minutes
Feeling stuck or overwhelmed? Use this practical 15-minute reset to choose one controllable action, rebuild momentum, and move forward with faith today.
- ArticleMotivation
When the Day Is Heavy, Build a Resilience Floor: A 25-Minute Plan
Use this practical 25-minute Resilience Floor exercise to choose one essential duty, complete a minimum honest action and keep moving on a hard day.
- ArticleMotivation
How to Rebuild Self-Trust: Keep One Small Promise Today
Rebuild self-trust with a practical four-box exercise: protect, produce, repair, and release. Make one small promise and create proof by sunset.
- ArticleMotivation
You Do Not Have to Start Over: Build a 30-Minute Restart Ramp
Use this practical 30-minute Restart Ramp to recover context, complete one re-entry action and return to important work after an interruption.
- ArticleFaith & Today
Jesus Touched the Outcast: What Compassion Requires During a Measles Surge
Mark 1 shows Jesus restoring an excluded man’s dignity. Here is how that lesson can guide truthful, compassionate action during the 2026 U.S. measles surge.
- ArticleMotivation
How to Keep Moving Forward When Life Knocks You Down: A 7-Day Reset
Life knocked you down and you need a way forward. Use the Carry, Cut, Create decision tool and this honest seven-day reset to rebuild momentum.
- ArticleMotivation
Do One Thing You Can Point To: The One Visible Win Method
Use the One Visible Win method to finish something meaningful before noon: a practical 30-minute Build, Close, Record exercise for rebuilding momentum.
- ArticleReflection
A Job With a Last Step
Most of what I carry does not finish. Why open ended work hollows you out, and why finishing one small thing is the counterweight that actually holds.
- ArticleReflection
The Night Before the Storm
Rescue crews stage gear the night before so morning cannot ambush them. The exact five item, twelve minute evening checklist any working parent can run tonight.
- ArticleReflection
I Stopped Giving the Armored Answer
Good. Busy. Cannot complain. I learned that answer somewhere dangerous and kept it long after the room got safe. On armor, honesty, and the true short answer.
- ArticleReflection
A Quiet Week Is Not a Warning
Nothing went wrong all week and I still kept bracing for it. On hypervigilance, daily bread, and learning to actually have a good stretch instead of guarding it.
- ArticleReflection
Three in the Morning Used to Mean Something Else
For years, 3 AM was an hour that happened to me. Now my newborn son gives it a job. On fatherhood, old hours, and Genesis 50:20.
- ArticleReflection
Five Days In, and the Only Job Is the Next Small Thing
Five days after my son was born, the hard part is not the noise. It is the sameness. On adrenaline, ordinary days, and holding on for the normal day.
- ArticleReflection
What I Want My Son to Inherit Is Not the Story
A story is something that happened to you. An inheritance is something you hand over on purpose. Ryan Nichols on fatherhood, Genesis 50:20 and what a boy actually gets.
- ArticleReflection
The Thing I Missed Most Was a Regular Monday
Locked up, I did not daydream about vindication. I daydreamed about an ordinary Monday. Getting one back is harder to hold than anybody warns you.
- ArticleReflection
Genesis 50:20 Does Not Skip the Years in Between
People quote the verse like it happened in an afternoon. Joseph carried it for decades. What Genesis 50:20 really asks of a man in the middle of rebuilding.
- ArticleReflection
Rest Used to Feel Like Getting Caught
For years an empty morning did not read as rest, it read as a gap in the perimeter. What changed, and what learning to sit still actually looks like.
- ArticleReflection
I Kept a List of Who Showed Up. I Am Not Keeping It Anymore.
I came home with a mental ledger of who showed up and who went quiet. Here is what that list cost me, and the difference between a record and a grudge.
- ArticleReflection
Some Days the Win Is the Thing I Did Not Send
Ryan Nichols on the one rule he uses now: if he writes it in heat, it sits until morning. On PTSD, restraint, and why Genesis 50:20 is something you find out later.
- ArticleReflection
This Is Called Moving On
Ryan Nichols on going quiet, taking a job he won't name, a baby on the way, and paying every bill without posting a single video. This is what moving on looks like.
- ArticleReflection
The Widow's Jar and the Empty Pantry
2 Kings 4: a widow with nothing but a small jar of oil. What that story taught me in a thin season, plus a fifteen minute inventory you can do tonight.
- ArticleReflection
His Name Is Thomas David Nichols
My son was born August 4, 2026. What that room was like, what a name is, and the one thing I can give him that nobody gave me. The record starts here.
- ArticleMotivation
Remove One Obstacle, Then Move: The 20-Minute Friction Audit
Use this practical 20-minute friction audit to remove one obstacle, reduce resistance and begin the work you keep postponing.
- ArticleReflection
The Verse People Quote At Me
Genesis 50:20 gets quoted as a way to end hard conversations. Joseph named what his brothers did as evil. The verse holds both halves. Ryan Nichols on faith that does not rush people.
- ArticleReflection
A calmer direction
I've been through a lot in the last few years. January 6th. Prison. Pardon. Business damage. Family damage. A lot of pressure, a lot of anger, a lot of distrust. I'm taking this season to heal. To get my head right. To rebuild the things th
- ArticleFaith & Today
Elijah, the Widow and the Last Meal: What East Texas Heat Requires of Neighbors
The widow of Zarephath shared during drought. Here is what 1 Kings 17 teaches—and what East Texans can do during today’s heat advisory.
- ArticleFamily
A Son Is Coming. Here Is What I Am Building Him.
There is a baby coming who does not know yet what his daddy has survived. He does not need to carry any of it. He just needs to know I stayed. I have spent the last stretch of my life learning the difference between surviving something and
- ArticleRyan Outdoors
Ryan Nichols and the Quiet Work of Rebuilding Outdoors
A warm, honest look at how simple time outdoors can support Ryan Nichols' rebuilding through attention, movement and one practical next step—without treating nature as a cure.
- PhotoReflection
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When trials come, choose joy. That is easy to put on a picture. It is harder to live when the trial is your life. James 1:2-4 says: “Consider it all joy, my brothers and sisters, when you encounter various trials, knowing that the testing o
- ArticleReflection
Genesis 50:20 in the hard middle
Joseph did not have the verse in the pit. He had the pit. Three practices for holding on in the hard middle, when the promise has not landed yet.
- ArticleMotivation & Resilience
The Plan Can Break Without You Being Broken
A broken plan is not proof that you are broken. Use this 12-minute reset to name what changed, protect what matters, and choose your next move today.
- ArticleRebuild
The Hardest Part of Fighting Shadows Is the Cut List
Everybody asks what goes in the book. Nobody asks what comes out. The rules that decide what gets cut from Fighting Shadows, and why the cut list is the book.
- ArticleJanuary 6
Anthony Robert Williams J6 Case Record: Five-Year Sentence, Fischer Vacatur, Full Pardon and Dismissed Charge
Anthony Robert Williams received a five-year J6 sentence before Fischer vacated the felony. Review the jury verdict, pardon and dismissed later charge.
- ArticleReflection
I Chose to Heal in Public. Here Is Why.
The easiest move after everything would be to disappear. Go quiet. Heal in private. Come back in a few years looking finished, like none of it left a mark. I am not doing that. I am healing where people can see it, on purpose. Here is why.
- ArticleRebuild
Everything Fell Apart. One Thing Never Stopped Running. It Turns Eleven This Month.
Everything in my life fell apart at least once. One thing never stopped running. In 2015 I started a business called Wholesale Universe. Not a headline. Not a cause. A business. Sourcing, systems, moving product, turning a pile of moving pa
- PhotoRebuild
Banned again — this time for 'Space Force' and 'discombobulater.' Meanwhile 'Rot in Hell you unAmerican scum' stays up. Twice in 24 hours.
**🔥 This is the second time in 24 hours.** Yesterday X locked my account for a Liam Nissan parody reply. Today they locked it again — this time for the words "Space Force" and "discombobulater" in a sarcastic reply under a video about the B