Mike Belcher shares personal observations and reflections in a series of posts on X, formerly known as Twitter, between January 17 and January 19, 2026. His tweets range from lighthearted anecdotes to commentary on religious practice and strategies for responding to adversaries.
On January 17, Belcher posted about an amusing experience during his commute: “I saw this on my way home from Concord the other day and I laughed so hard I set off my seatbelt.” The post included images referenced by links but did not elaborate further on the incident.
Later that same day, Belcher issued a reminder regarding Sunday worship, stating: “Reminder, tomorrow is the Lords Day. Go to Church, Heathens. If you’re near-enough I can’t recommend Wolfoboro First Baptist more highly.”
On January 19, Belcher commented on approaches to conflict and opposition: “Some people cite, often correctly, that ‘your action is the enemies real action,’ but they end the analysis there. There advice is, basically, ‘don’t respond, just expose what they’re doing.’ Doing nothing when under attack is the only guaranteed way to lose. The way to win”
Belcher’s remarks reflect a blend of humor and opinion about community participation and engagement with adversity. These comments were made amid ongoing discussions online about how individuals should respond to criticism or attacks in both public and private spheres.
