Due to some circumstances, the publishing rules of our Hive community have to change. The changes are as follows;
✅ Do not include any verse in the post, if we want we can add some screenshots of the verse inside our post.
✅ Minimum of 400 words in a single post.
✅ Pls include a personal video
✅ It is good if we can answer these 3 simple questions when making our Hive post.
What are the important points we have learned from God's words discussed in the Zoom meeting?
What are our old beliefs or expectations that were improved by listening in the Zoom meeting?
How does the study affect us that can make us a better person that we can use in our daily lives?
We suggest adding more of our personal reflection on the topic discussed, I can give an example here,
Matthew 28:20 - we have learned that we are to obey the commandment of the Lord and preach the gospel in all nations until the end comes but who are the main people who will preach, it is in the church of God as it is written
1 Peter 2:9 - God's people have the obligation to preach the gospel that is found in the one body. In this way we can always add our personal reflection and understanding, we can avoid mass quoting the whole verses.
We have to apply this to avoid any conflict from other communities. I hope we understand, God help us.
Hey, @hiro-hive for how long are you planning to abuse Hive?
At least practice what you preach as I see you are upvoting any abuse without thinking. It's time to stop abusing Hive, don't you think? Hive is here to use, not to abuse.
Yes indeed, sometimes at least I am giving the benefit of the doubt for a few warnings first, especially on newly joined members
"the benefit of the doubt for a few warnings first, especially on newly joined members?" You call upvoting what you know it's wrong, benefit of a doubt?
Don't make me dig up all the plagiarized, copy paste and reposted post you curated because you know what you are doing.
Stop encouraging abuse and use your stake for a good cause. Supporting abusers and teaching people how to commit abuse is not a good cause.