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.
In marriage, we tend to judge ourselves by our intentions and our spouse by his actions. Play fair instead!
— SheilaGregoire (@sheilagregoire) April 24, 2014
Churches will be most unified when Christians are consumed by something greater than themselves.
— Matt Capps (@MattCapps) April 24, 2014
Race works like a lens which filters & supplies ppl w/ non-existent data in their eyes, so they think they see more than they actually do.
— Drew G. I. Hart (@DruHart) April 25, 2014
Example is more potent than precept ~ Oswald Sanders
— Eric Geiger (@EricGeiger) April 27, 2014
The church must be known simultaneously for its purity of doctrine and the reality of its community. – Schaeffer
— Bliss Spillar (@BlissSpillar) April 25, 2014
In leading others, aim to change paradigms through persuasion not just actions through command. Paul w/ Philemon – its brilliant.
— Kevin Peck (@_kpeck_) April 25, 2014
"To determine if someone knows God, we do not merely give him a written exam; we examine his life." John Frame
— Eric McKiddie (@ericmckiddie) April 24, 2014
If there's anyone who can appear before Aslan without their knees knocking, they're either braver than most, or else just silly. #CSLewis
— jonathanholmes (@jonathanholmes) April 23, 2014
And one because it was funny enough to make my wife LOL…
Dinner/English Translator http://t.co/AWXG0RjJOv pic.twitter.com/7PeHONtQGT
— Honest Toddler (@HonestToddler) April 22, 2014