There is great value in saying something in a memorable, concise manner. Twitter has caused us to make this a near spiritual discipline. For my own growth (as a generally verbose individual… that’s a long way of saying “wordy”) and for the benefit of others, I highlight tweets each week that deliver a big message in a few words.
Protecting children requires us to understand the tragic reality that strangers are not the ones who pose the greatest risk.
— Boz Tchividjian (@BozT) November 12, 2015
"Talk to your kids… but listen to them also."@michele_norris #GoodCounsel
— Thabiti Anyabwile (@ThabitiAnyabwil) November 12, 2015
The more shortcuts you take the more regrets you'll ultimately have. #Ap2w
— Derek Jones (@dukecoachdj) November 14, 2015
The gospel assures us that, given enough time, every act of evil will become a self-defeating proposition. #PrayForParis
— John McGowan (@JohnGMcGowan) November 14, 2015
In true worship we are dis-illusioned: stripped of the faux images of self, world, & God, we are restored to sanity & reality.
— David Cassidy (@dpcassidyC3) November 15, 2015
“Fear is such a powerful emotion for humans that when we allow it to take us over, it drives compassion right out of our hearts.” – Aquinas
— Matt Capps (@MattCapps) November 16, 2015
"The church is not a place where we retreat from the world. It's where we are rearmed to be salt and light to our neighbors." @Clawlessjr
— Julius Tennal II (@JBeHumble) November 16, 2015
“It is useless to meet revenge with revenge; it will heal nothing.” ―@JRRTolkien
— J.R.R. Tolkien (@JRRTolkien) November 16, 2015
"What Jesus wants us to do is not impress him, try to gain his attention, or try to pay for our own sins. He wants us to trust Him."
— D A Carson Quotes (@dacarsonspeaks) November 17, 2015
The unseen engine that drives all our activities is hope. #TheApostlesCreed
— Matt Chandler (@MattChandler74) November 17, 2015