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.
Reading through the OT it's clear God despises 2 things; Idolatry and the mistreatment of the poor. What r u worshiping & how r u serving?
— Jim Armpriester (@JimArmpriester) April 1, 2016
Do not make the mistake of thinking that talking about Jesus is the same as being with Jesus. It's not. @mikeglenn #SEchapel
— SEBTS (@SEBTS) April 5, 2016
Some people stray when they're unhappy, but not everyone. Unhappy marriages don't CAUSE infidelity.The decision to stray causes infidelity
— Michele Weiner-Davis (@DivorceBusting) April 6, 2016
"Proverbs 18:17 says the first to testify always seems right. And the person who always testifies first to me is ME." @branthansen #EPAIdeas
— Joshua Rogers (@MrJoshuaRogers) April 7, 2016
The Lord's Supper is not a reward for the holy, nor is the exclusion from it a punishment for sin.
It is a Meal for the repentant.
— John Starke (@john_starke) April 8, 2016
Just because you disagree with something does not mean you have a phobia of it. I'm not communismphobic. I'm don't fear it but I disagree.
— Anthony Bradley (@drantbradley) April 11, 2016
No one is more dishonest than Nostalgia.
— Brad Raby (@bradraby) April 11, 2016
Lifeless community begins when we don’t have a clear understanding of why we are in community in the first place.
— Brad House (@PBHouse) April 11, 2016
A listening companion in tragedy always helps us have courage. #SufferingandtheHeartofGod
— Diane Langberg, PhD (@DianeLangberg) April 12, 2016
If a friend is developing dementia, they need you now more than ever. Stay present.
— Benjamin Mast (@benjaminmast1) April 12, 2016