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.
Avoiding conflict = cowardice.
Enjoying conflict = arrogance.
Redeeming conflict = Christian.— Scott Sauls (@scottsauls) September 9, 2014
Violence
Retaliation
Violence
Retaliation
Violence
Retaliation
Violence
Retaliation
Violence
Retaliation…Grace?
— Jarrod McKenna ن (@jarrodmckenna) September 10, 2014
The story of the whole Bible can be expressed in one sentence, God saying: "I will be your God and you will be my people."
— Carl Ellis, Jr. (@CarlEllisJr) September 12, 2014
When work is your identity, success goes to your head, and failure goes to your heart.
— Timothy Keller (@timkellernyc) September 12, 2014
Allowing someone to tell you their story reminds them of their value as a human. @NikRipken gave me a lot to think on. #advancecollege
— hannah ray (@_ultravioletRay) September 13, 2014
My hope and prayer is that one day my children will tell me they are moving to another country for the sake of the Gospel. #advancecollege
— Julie Masson (@juliermasson) September 13, 2014
The opposite of fear is not courage, it's trust. – Sam James
— Mike McDaniel (@mikermcd) September 14, 2014
Vulnerability is hard. But grace is true. So let's make some awkward.
— Sammy Rhodes (@sammyrhodes) September 14, 2014
Be truly human–the kind of person that our Father intends for us to be–and move toward the marginalized. – Ed Welch (JBC 28:2)
— CCEF (@ccef) September 14, 2014
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