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Partnership in Planting

“I planted the seed, Apollos watered it, but God made it grow. So neither he who plants nor he who waters is anything, but only God, who makes things grow.” 1 Corinthians 3:6-7 (NIV)

Who was more important in the kingdom of God: Paul or Apollos? Both were devoted to God’s mission of reaching others with the saving news of Jesus. Both men were fully devoted followers of Christ and selflessly served to advance the kingdom of God. Both men were devoted to honoring God and benefiting others.

God makes it clear in His Word that neither he who plants nor he who waters is anything. Our value in the kingdom of God is not based on our productivity. I remember early on in my ministry, I would be asked by fellow pastors, “How many are you running at your church?” I wasn’t sure if they wanted to know how many we were running on Sunday in a worship service or how many we were running off by preaching the truth. Through a season of searching for God’s answer to my dilemma, God affirmed that my value in His kingdom is not based on the size church I pastor. My value in the kingdom of God is based on my faithfulness to God.

Success is defined by God as obedience! Are we obedient in partnering with God’s people to accomplish God’s mission on the earth with what God has entrusted to us? Are we faithful with what we have been given to accomplish God’s will? We are to be faithful in planting the seed of the Gospel and we are to be faithful to water the seed and to remember that God makes things grow.

Let’s do our part to plant and water and leave the results up to God? God will make the seed grow!

Pursuing God,

Stephen Trammell
Lead Pastor
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Post-Cycle Therapy

What is Post-Cycle Therapy?

Post-cycle therapy (PCT) is a treatment plan used in hormone replacement therapy
(HRT) to prevent or manage conditions such as osteoporosis, cardiovascular disease,
and certain types of cancer.

When is PCT Used?

PCT may be prescribed after completing a course of hormone therapy, typically in women who have
undergone breast-feeding or birth control treatments.

How Does Post-Cycle Therapy Work?

During PCT, doses of hormones are gradually reduced to help the
body adapt and prevent potential health complications associated with hormonal imbalance.

Benefits of Post-Cycle Therapy

Reduces risks of osteoporosis

Minimizes cardiovascular risks

Helps manage conditions like endometrial cancer

Important Note:

Consult with a healthcare professional before starting any therapy to ensure
it’s appropriate for your health and well-being.

Post Cycle Therapy

Post-Cycle Therapy (PCT) is a recovery strategy commonly used by
individuals who have completed a steroid cycle.

It helps restore natural hormone production and prevents negative side effects
associated with steroid use.

What is a PCT Plan?

A PCT plan typically involves a structured approach to hormone therapy, often including medications like Clomid or Nolvadex, which stimulate the body’s own hormone production after the exogenous steroids have been stopped.
This process can take several weeks or months to complete effectively.

What to Expect

During PCT, individuals often experience physical and
mental challenges as their bodies adjust to the drop in hormones.
Common symptoms include fatigue, mood swings, and muscle
catabolism. Proper guidance and adherence to the plan are crucial for success.

When to Implement a PCT Plan

PCT is usually implemented after completing a steroid cycle.
The timing can vary depending on the individual’s
goals and the specific steroids used, but it’s essential to wait until blood work confirms that hormone levels
have sufficiently dropped.

Post Cycle Therapy Options

There are several options available for PCT, including
oral medications like Clomid and Nolvadex, as well as injectable treatments.
The choice of therapy depends on the individual’s specific needs and the guidance of a healthcare professional.

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