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.
We need to be Christocentric in our theology without being "Father-forgetful and Spirit-ignoring." –@FredFredSanders
— Derek Rishmawy (@DZRishmawy) August 1, 2014
The resurrection *is like* a receipt showing that this has been paid for and doesn't need to be paid for again.
-Keller— John 'Phud' Chambers (@PhudChambers) August 3, 2014
Joy and cynicism. Both are contagious. Everyone infects the world with one or the other.
— Scott Sauls (@scottsauls) August 5, 2014
The resurrection moves us to take risks for God because the resurrection proves that God is behind us… ~Michael Bird
— Jonathan Welch (@welchjonathan) August 5, 2014
Worthwhile experience is like a worthwhile parent, they are not always going to agree with you.
— Steven Webb (@themovingroad) August 5, 2014
The hardest part about being a #worshipleader is choosing to believe the songs we sing are actually true, long after we've left the stage.
— Laura Robinson (@lauraallyce) August 5, 2014
God, give us the ministry of being good question-askers.
— Lore FergusonWilbert (@lorewilbert) August 6, 2014
1 Peter 5 warns of 2 sins, Pride & Anxiety. Ironic they are always together: Pride: false trust in self | Anxiety: forgotten trust in God.
— Tyler Jones (@PastorTyler) August 6, 2014
“Comparison is the thief of joy.” Theodore Roosevelt
— Derwin L. Gray (@DerwinLGray) August 7, 2014
There's a difference between perfectionism and excellence. Leadership and innovation are trapped by the first and freed by the second.
— Phillip Bethancourt (@pbethancourt) August 8, 2014