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AJ Griffin #14 (@adrian.griffinjr) started following @jemaribrandon on Nov 26, 2024

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AJ Griffin #14 (@adrian.griffinjr) started following @malloryygarza on Nov 25, 2024

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21 | Team USA Weightlifter 🇺🇸| TX📍 All social platforms - @malloryygarza Here to preach the true Gospel of Jesus Christ ✝️❤️‍🔥 LINKS+SUPPORT⬇️

a year agoI have a lot of athletes and/or weightlifters ask me how I honor the Lord in my training. These are two practices that changed my time in the gym from a anger filled and self gratifying experience to an intimate time I get to have with the Lord- 1. I don’t train until I’ve spent quality time in the word and in prayer. I even do this before my first meal of the day because I want to feed my spirit before I feed my flesh. But even before training, if I’ve only spent an hour in the word/worshipping God for the day, I’m not going to go spend 2 hours in the gym. 2. I’m praying throughout most of my training session (most of the time in tongues but sometimes just having a casual conversation with Jesus). And for anyone who says that isn’t realistic, 1 Thessalonians 5:17 even tells us to pray without ceasing, so that’s what ima do! Inviting the Holy Spirit into your training and interceding makes is so easy to evangelize to people in the gym as well which also honors Jesus! There’s a lot of other little convictions that I maintain such as dressing modestly, listening to Christian music if I do listen to any music, always speak life into my training partners life, and never complain about my body or how my lifts may feel. However, all of these things happened naturally when I started living by the first two practices I listed above. I pray this encourages someone to lay their “gym life” at the feet of Jesus. Jesus can’t be our savior if He is not our Lord over our ENTIRE life. He laid His life down for you and He expects the same commitment from you in return. So stop pushing Jesus out of your training. Training also becomes so much more lively and fruitful when Jesus is at the center of it! #weightlifting #girlswholift #gymtok #JesusisKing #GlorytoGod #liftingmotivation #christianlifting

2 months ago“NO LONGER ASHAMED” Spoken word about my testimony on how Jesus delivered me from gender confusion, sundial ideation, self-hatred, depression, and anxiety through a relationship with Him and how He continues to grow me in biblical femininity that doesn’t compromise my personality❤️. Full video on my YouTube @malloryygarza #testimony #lgbtq #genderdysmorphia #JesusSaves #freedom

AJ Griffin #14 (@adrian.griffinjr) started following @j_woofy on Nov 19, 2024

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AJ Griffin #14 (@adrian.griffinjr) started following @peterjvoogd on Nov 15, 2024

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I only fear God ✝️ Husband and Dad 1st 🔐

2 years agoCan somebody please answer these questions?! Those who just accept and question nothing are part of the problem ☠️ #Taxes #Matrix #OpenYourEyes #Question #SalesTax #WakeUp

2 years agoThis is me when I see another "fake influencer" online 🤮 I respect everybody trying to make it but integrity and truth should be above all else. Recessions and bear markets will always reveal who the real beasts are and who isn’t built for it. Pay attention. A lot of people will be filtered out.. The fakes The lazy The over leveraged The know-it-alls The snakes Be very careful in business. There are a lot of clowns who think they are beasts. I’ve had to let one go as of recently. What makes somebody a beast is who they are, how they move, their previous results, and their integrity...not what they post online. Here’s why… It's easy to talk. It's hard to execute. It's easy to validate. It's hard to find ways. It's easy to work hard. It's hard to get real results. It’s easy to consume. It’s hard to produce. It’s easy to complain. It’s hard to take responsibility. It’s easy to start a business. It’s hard to grow it. It’s easy to rent a lambo. It’s hard to grow wealth. It’s easy to flex on social. It’s hard to flex in real life. Real wealth is what you don’t see and real influence starts OFFLINE. It's very scary how much you can fake it online. In my observation less than 3% are really crushing it in REAL LIFE. Intelligent people see past the hype and bs. Stay in your own world. Mind your business. Protect your time. Don’t compare somebody’s highlight reel to your everyday life. Keep your circle tight. Most of the online world is a fantasy land. Thats why it’s important to build something that matters in real life.

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