Hi, i am hoping this list, or at least the ideas in it make the rounds here at TTN. It seems Yah is doing a broad work of inspiring meaningful work and trade amongst his people and that it may play some significant role in restoring Israel.

I have given significant thought and prayer to the long term goals of a Hebrew economy, lawful money, not for profit exchanges... it seems to me that no matter how we end up getting to the big goals there are some things lacking to get started. So i am gonna write some suggestions here on small commitments each of us could make that i believe will be sure to bear good fruit regardless of exactly how the longer path leads. Here they are.

1.) If you know someone on TTN who is working on putting up something of practical value for sale here on TTN, encourage them once this week to do it soon and then check in with them next week to see how it is going and see if you can offer any assistance.

2.) If there is any way of getting the word out site-wide to encourage homesteaders to grow or sell non-gmo seeds i think that nay be very helpful.

3.) Continue to encourage people to buy and read Durable Trades.

4.) Can someone ask the founder if there is a way of creating a site wide "wanted" section? Most exchanges really need good representation for the demand side of things and not just the supply side of things. Shops are supply side only. A wanted section would give all the handy men and women on TTN some clarity on what they might want to put in their shops, learn to build, grow... without good knowledge of what is in demand, the suppliers are shooting in the dark to some degree.

5.) Put on a digital calendar that has a reminder a weekly reminder to "do something, anything" to encoruage or help build the Hebrew economy on TTN. Putting things on your calendar is often the only real way of getting something started and out of the idea phase. Consistent effort is not replaceable with all the great ideas in the world.

I hope this is helpful and i hope it stirs you all to good works.

With love,
Ryan