• Bits and bytes, making history at last
    With every click, the future's in our hands
    Oh, what, now (Hey)
    Got us riding on the digital bands

    Transactions fly, never out of sight
    Turning the mundane into pure delight
    Oh, what, now (Ooh, ooh, ooh, now)
    Oh, what, now (Hey)
    Crypto's smooth navigator
    Oh, what, now

    Best that I've ever seen (I love your style)
    Oh, what, now
    He's a blockchain innovator (Oh, oh, oh, now)
    Smart contracts, easy as a dream
    Sweeping the scene like a true dominator
    Oh, what, now (Hey)

    Living life in the digital gleam
    We're riding high on nodes, never far behind
    Decentralized, it's a new paradigm
    Oh, what, now (Hey)
    Pioneers of the virtual grind

    Connected dots, the world in our hands
    Coding the future, making a stand
    Pulse of the grid, electrifying the night
    Bytes in the spotlight, glowing so bright
    Oh, what, now (Hey)
    Blockchain beats, carrying us to new heights

    Streaming through the cryptic waves
    Lighting up this cyber rave


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBXF8ip2qQw&list=PLBNFqXegHGCHjTsJKtiMNg8UKd6ycQOM1&index=9
    Bits and bytes, making history at last With every click, the future's in our hands Oh, what, now (Hey) Got us riding on the digital bands Transactions fly, never out of sight Turning the mundane into pure delight Oh, what, now (Ooh, ooh, ooh, now) Oh, what, now (Hey) Crypto's smooth navigator Oh, what, now Best that I've ever seen (I love your style) Oh, what, now He's a blockchain innovator (Oh, oh, oh, now) Smart contracts, easy as a dream Sweeping the scene like a true dominator Oh, what, now (Hey) Living life in the digital gleam We're riding high on nodes, never far behind Decentralized, it's a new paradigm Oh, what, now (Hey) Pioneers of the virtual grind Connected dots, the world in our hands Coding the future, making a stand Pulse of the grid, electrifying the night Bytes in the spotlight, glowing so bright Oh, what, now (Hey) Blockchain beats, carrying us to new heights Streaming through the cryptic waves Lighting up this cyber rave https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBXF8ip2qQw&list=PLBNFqXegHGCHjTsJKtiMNg8UKd6ycQOM1&index=9
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  • My Non-Negotiables When Building Client Systems
    In a world driven by speed, automation, and profit margins, I’ve come to anchor my work with a few sacred boundaries—non-negotiables that guide every system we build for clients. These aren’t just principles; they are convictions rooted in both my faith, purpose and calling into kingdom-first entrepreneurship.
    1. No Coding That Can't Be Prayed Over
    Every line of code we write, every tool we integrate, must align with our values. If we can’t pray over it—if we can’t invite God into that process—then it doesn’t belong in the system we are building. Tech should serve a higher purpose, not just a functional one. Whether it’s an App, a website, CRM or a business automation funnel, it should be something we can lift up to heaven without shame or compromise.
    2. No Automation That Replaces Compassion
    Efficiency is great, but never at the cost of empathy. we refuse to design systems that strip businesses of their humanity. If an automation sends emails but ignores the heart behind the message, it’s not for us. Technology should support people, not silence them. Systems should create room for care, connection, and authentic communication.
    3. No Profits That Don’t Produce Fruit
    Money matters—but not more than meaning. Any system we create must help clients generate income and impact. we don’t just want to build systems that make people rich; we want to build systems that help people become fruitful—spiritually, socially, and emotionally. If the profit isn’t producing growth in the lives of others, it’s empty.
    These non-negotiables keep me and my team grounded. They remind us that systems aren’t just about tech—they’re about transformation. And that’s the kind of legacy we want to leave.
    I'm Samson Ishaya, helping faith-driven entrepreneurs leverage technology to launch, automate, and scale their Kingdom-impact businesses—without overwhelm or compromise.
    My Non-Negotiables When Building Client Systems In a world driven by speed, automation, and profit margins, I’ve come to anchor my work with a few sacred boundaries—non-negotiables that guide every system we build for clients. These aren’t just principles; they are convictions rooted in both my faith, purpose and calling into kingdom-first entrepreneurship. 1. No Coding That Can't Be Prayed Over Every line of code we write, every tool we integrate, must align with our values. If we can’t pray over it—if we can’t invite God into that process—then it doesn’t belong in the system we are building. Tech should serve a higher purpose, not just a functional one. Whether it’s an App, a website, CRM or a business automation funnel, it should be something we can lift up to heaven without shame or compromise. 2. No Automation That Replaces Compassion Efficiency is great, but never at the cost of empathy. we refuse to design systems that strip businesses of their humanity. If an automation sends emails but ignores the heart behind the message, it’s not for us. Technology should support people, not silence them. Systems should create room for care, connection, and authentic communication. 3. No Profits That Don’t Produce Fruit Money matters—but not more than meaning. Any system we create must help clients generate income and impact. we don’t just want to build systems that make people rich; we want to build systems that help people become fruitful—spiritually, socially, and emotionally. If the profit isn’t producing growth in the lives of others, it’s empty. These non-negotiables keep me and my team grounded. They remind us that systems aren’t just about tech—they’re about transformation. And that’s the kind of legacy we want to leave. I'm Samson Ishaya, helping faith-driven entrepreneurs leverage technology to launch, automate, and scale their Kingdom-impact businesses—without overwhelm or compromise.
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  • Greetings all. It's been a while since I last posted. I've been extremely busy. God is moving in a mighty way in my life. I am now at 202 lbs, praise the Lord.
    I am finally getting organized. Been a hard focus of mine since I know God is a God of order not chaos. It only makes sense I follow Him in all things.

    I've been researching on how to study the bible. See I think this is a real failing in churches. They get people to accept Jesus into their lives and then expect them to figure things out on their own. I think that is one reason I struggled for so many years and ended up ignoring Christ.

    Now that I am refocused and do not have the distraction of working full time and a nagging wife, I can figure things out.

    I've learned about the H.E.A.R method and will be applying that. I am also trying to figure out a Color Coding Highlight system. So, if you use one I would surely like it if you could share it with me.

    Additionally I have also learned about doing Miscellanies instead of having to try and shove notes into the margins of my Bible. I also decided to use a similar method for my studies. For Miscellanies I use M001 etc. For studies I use S001 etc.

    Instead of using a Journal for theses I decided to use Obisdian. A Free note taking application. It's rather unique and robust. I can then later printer my pages and put into a notebook if I choose.

    Anyway I have been filled with UTTER Joy for weeks now. Everyone comments and the change in me. They see color back in my face. They see the Joy in me and my Love For Jesus.

    That means a lot to me because that means others outside the church also see Him in me!

    I would love to start conversing with you folks. Hear about your walk with Jesus.

    That's what fellow shipping is all about in my humble opinion. To not only be there in our bad times, but to be there to celebrate our good times as well.

    God Bless each and every one of you.
    Greetings all. It's been a while since I last posted. I've been extremely busy. God is moving in a mighty way in my life. I am now at 202 lbs, praise the Lord. I am finally getting organized. Been a hard focus of mine since I know God is a God of order not chaos. It only makes sense I follow Him in all things. I've been researching on how to study the bible. See I think this is a real failing in churches. They get people to accept Jesus into their lives and then expect them to figure things out on their own. I think that is one reason I struggled for so many years and ended up ignoring Christ. Now that I am refocused and do not have the distraction of working full time and a nagging wife, I can figure things out. I've learned about the H.E.A.R method and will be applying that. I am also trying to figure out a Color Coding Highlight system. So, if you use one I would surely like it if you could share it with me. Additionally I have also learned about doing Miscellanies instead of having to try and shove notes into the margins of my Bible. I also decided to use a similar method for my studies. For Miscellanies I use M001 etc. For studies I use S001 etc. Instead of using a Journal for theses I decided to use Obisdian. A Free note taking application. It's rather unique and robust. I can then later printer my pages and put into a notebook if I choose. Anyway I have been filled with UTTER Joy for weeks now. Everyone comments and the change in me. They see color back in my face. They see the Joy in me and my Love For Jesus. That means a lot to me because that means others outside the church also see Him in me! I would love to start conversing with you folks. Hear about your walk with Jesus. That's what fellow shipping is all about in my humble opinion. To not only be there in our bad times, but to be there to celebrate our good times as well. God Bless each and every one of you.
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