I did Exodus 90 last year and it was such an absolute blessing. The fraternity I joined was not through my church, but a neighboring parish. Before it was complete I asked the guys to share phone numbers to continue communicating. We all felt so blessed we continued meeting the rest of the year. 8 of us kept it going. Now as this year began we had a pre exodus meeting with our core group, a few of the exodus 90 guys from the previous year, and 6 new members. We all know what good comes from truly getting vulnerable and trusting each other. I found men that absolutely get me, pray with and for me, we set up family cookout opportunities. It has continued to bless all of us. Thank you!
I don’t know why the comments here are so negative. Having done Exodus 90 last year, I can truly say that it was such a blessing. It helped me transform my awful habits of laziness into fruitful habits, like spending time with the Lord and with the people who matter in my life. All the other men in my fraternity also saw how it transformed them. Yes it is difficult, and yes there is a subscription fee (which really isn’t expensive), but the freedom that comes with it is so sweet. Please do consider taking on Exodus 90!
Why do you think you need to pay for a program to make changes for yourself? They deserve to make money from the service they're providing. Not like they're forcing you. I don't know how much they're charging but I'll agree and say it's probably too expensive.
because nothing is free in this world sadly, but if you want an app thats good, then you need more people to join and subscribe so the company can improve and get better upgrades. i think about how Hallow was ok at first, like there was not a whole lot, but once it got more people to join and subscribe, then they were able to do more for the app and now hallow is doing well offering great service and lots of wonderful things.
Thank you! I was doubting myself for not feeling totally ready for that and everyones like its the best thing ever although I struggle with everything.
Very good. Keep your modern individualist mindset. You got it all by yourself. No need for anyone else to help or care about you. You’re a real man. The rest of us chumps will lean on others to help us with our stumbling blocks toward the Lord.
The Acts 18:3 And because he was of the same trade, he remained with them, and wrought; (now they were tentmakers by trade.) What does that have to do with any of the gibberish you're saying?
I did Exodus 90 last year and it was such an absolute blessing. The fraternity I joined was not through my church, but a neighboring parish. Before it was complete I asked the guys to share phone numbers to continue communicating. We all felt so blessed we continued meeting the rest of the year. 8 of us kept it going. Now as this year began we had a pre exodus meeting with our core group, a few of the exodus 90 guys from the previous year, and 6 new members. We all know what good comes from truly getting vulnerable and trusting each other. I found men that absolutely get me, pray with and for me, we set up family cookout opportunities. It has continued to bless all of us. Thank you!
I don’t know why the comments here are so negative. Having done Exodus 90 last year, I can truly say that it was such a blessing. It helped me transform my awful habits of laziness into fruitful habits, like spending time with the Lord and with the people who matter in my life. All the other men in my fraternity also saw how it transformed them. Yes it is difficult, and yes there is a subscription fee (which really isn’t expensive), but the freedom that comes with it is so sweet. Please do consider taking on Exodus 90!
@@jakubrosiecki443 I do it every year
Who owns the data we input into the app?
But why this expensive subscription? Why don't they offer a free variant? It's always about money
Why do you think you need to pay for a program to make changes for yourself?
They deserve to make money from the service they're providing. Not like they're forcing you.
I don't know how much they're charging but I'll agree and say it's probably too expensive.
£10 a month for 3 months... Relax brother - this service is a blessing. Help their staff support their families
@@OhNoLukeOut Humble yourself. Not everyone is as financially blessed as you are.
_Freely you received, freely give._
Matthew 10:8.2
I refuse to pay for these challenges because I was doing ascetic practices before those apps were a thing
because nothing is free in this world sadly, but if you want an app thats good, then you need more people to join and subscribe so the company can improve and get better upgrades. i think about how Hallow was ok at first, like there was not a whole lot, but once it got more people to join and subscribe, then they were able to do more for the app and now hallow is doing well offering great service and lots of wonderful things.
Is this just for married men?
Also, saying Latin Rosaries is ALWAYS better than TV. I do not have a TV, just use YT for such things as this vid.
Single men can do it, too. It was an amazing experience.
Is Derek the coolest Orthodox guy on the internet?
I’m going to wager yes
Thursday pls unmute
Is it for women too?
Viat 90
Fiat 90 :)
@@eglelt219 oh that's what it's called?
@@eglelt219 thankyou I found it
Exodus 90 would be a lot better if the App wasn't terrible and the reflections were better.
Exodus 90 done nothing for me but burn me out, my tip would be to do it for lent, 40 days is perfect
Thank you! I was doubting myself for not feeling totally ready for that and everyones like its the best thing ever although I struggle with everything.
“Sponsor” … you can break free from porn and booze and tv on your own without cold showers.
Very good. Keep your modern individualist mindset. You got it all by yourself. No need for anyone else to help or care about you. You’re a real man. The rest of us chumps will lean on others to help us with our stumbling blocks toward the Lord.
Quit the social media job. Get you a typewriter
Do Exodus 90... to spend hard-earned Biden Bucks on the Veganism of Catholic ministry. Acts 18:3.
The Acts 18:3 And because he was of the same trade, he remained with them, and wrought; (now they were tentmakers by trade.)
What does that have to do with any of the gibberish you're saying?
Lol your wife wants you to do it so you can be a better house pet.