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.
Tip #1 for Staying Out of Trouble: Decide who you want to be in 10 years, & then ask yourself if this activity helps you get there or not.
— Heather Holleman (@HeatherHolleman) May 27, 2014
A life well-lived comes from the simple, but courageous, pursuit of growing in wisdom and love.
— Jada Edwards (@JadaEdwards1721) May 28, 2014
“Have enough courage to love.” wisdom from @DrMayaAngelou
— samantha linton (@samanthajoy) May 28, 2014
My advice to our children, "Don't chase a boy or a girl. Chase God, and if you see someone keeping up, introduce yourself". Tom Allen
— Hugh Freeze (@CoachHughFreeze) May 29, 2014
The equipping of pastors to understand and address child sexual abuse must begin in our seminaries.
— Boz Tchividjian (@BozT) May 29, 2014
Time is valuable. Only waste it when it becomes important that you do so. #beintentional
— Nate Turner (@natejturner) May 31, 2014
Realistic hope runs deeper than any hurt. It can take the same experience and offer a different script, a different meaning. – Powlison
— CCEF (@ccef) June 2, 2014
Theologians, like farmers, are here to cultivate something—humanity. @KevinVanhoozer
— Oren Martin (@orenrmartin) June 2, 2014
"Imperfection is…the crack in the armor, the 'wound' that lets God in." Ernest Kurtz
— Tullian Tchividjian (@TullianT) June 2, 2014
"Lust is a monster, and the more you feed it, the larger it gets." #dudesguide @darrinpatrick
— Thurman Hayes (@ThurmanHayesJr) June 3, 2014