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.
Recovering from suffering is not like recovering from a disease. Many people don’t come out healed; they come out different. – David Brooks
— Bliss Spillar (@BlissSpillar) April 13, 2016
There should be no gender pay gap! Equal wage for equal work! That is what a Christian worldview will advocate.
— Daniel Akin (@DannyAkin) April 13, 2016
Making a big decision when exhausted is the leadership equivalent of driving drunk. Give someone else the keys and get some rest!
— John McGowan (@JohnGMcGowan) April 14, 2016
Christians enter eternity with tear-stained cheeks – so that the Lord himself can wipe them from our eyes one last time.
— Walter Henegar (@walterhenegar) April 16, 2016
The goal of parachurch ministries isn't: be awesome in a way local church can't be, but: help church be awesome in a way parachurch can't be
— Sam Allberry (@SamAllberry) April 17, 2016
God does not give twenty years of grace today. Rather, He gives it day by day.
– Jerry Bridges— Jeremy Pierre (@jeremypierre) April 18, 2016
https://twitter.com/ClaytonPruett/status/722065102963277826
2 Essentials for Soul Health
1. Have someone who regularly asks you intentionally intrusive questions.
2. Answer them humbly and honestly.
— Garrett Kell ن (@pastorjgkell) April 18, 2016
Simplicity is a glorious luxury that many Christians often neglect!
— Dr. Eric Mason (@pastoremase) April 19, 2016
"Trust is built by your response when people reveal who they really are." @drmoore
— Marshall Griffin (@jamesmarshallg) April 19, 2016