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.
I’ve found that the more I honor my wife in particular, the more I honor other women in general; respect matters!
— Gary Thomas (@garyLthomas) July 11, 2013
In Christ, we are never misunderstood – @MikeCosper
— Matt Adair (@mattadair) July 10, 2013
Do you know the number one mistake most counselors make on their websites? Leading with their degrees not their client's pain.
— Stephanie A. Adams (@BeginCounselor) July 8, 2013
God is more concerned to hear my prayers than to grade their form. Bryan Chapell
— Bob Kauflin (@bkauflin) July 12, 2013
A false prophet can be characterized by the things not said as much as by the things that are said. #discernment
— Paul Lawler (@plawler111) July 9, 2013
“Grace is the essence of theology; gratitude is the essence of ethics.” –G.C. Berkouwer
— Justin Holcomb (@JustinHolcomb) July 11, 2013
"Whether you think you can or whether you think you can’t, either way, you are right.” Henry Ford pic.twitter.com/tCG9IJ2kEi
— J. Roger Davis (@JRogerDavis) July 11, 2013
And one because it’s funny…
1 Total Humidity
2 AirConditional Malfunction
3 Limited Grace
4 Irresistible Temper
5 Perspiration of the Saints#DoctrinesOfJuly— Church Curmudgeon (@ChrchCurmudgeon) July 11, 2013