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.
Order and discipline are not constraints, but rails on which creativity and productivity may run freely.
— Chris Larson (@ChrisLarson) September 16, 2014
The ability to draw a crowd may or may not be God empowered.
The ability to make disciples comes from the Holy Spirit alone.— Zac is a Loser (@zacgandara) September 17, 2014
Discipline is just choosing between what you want now and what you want most.
— Think Different (@LifeLimits) September 18, 2014
"Let no man pretend to fear sin that does not fear temptation also."—John Owen
— Andy Bannister (@andygbannister) September 18, 2014
Want to be more persuasive? Learn to listen well.
— John McGowan (@JohnGMcGowan) September 19, 2014
Leaders learn from the past but do not live in it; live in the present but do not accommodate it; change the future but do not wait on it
— Harry L. Reeder III (@HarryLReeder3) September 19, 2014
People learn how to read the Bible from the way their pastor preaches from the Bible.
— C.J. Mahaney (@CJMahaney) September 21, 2014
When it comes to God, faithful ignorance is often reverent and self-assured knowledge is often idolatrous.
— Miroslav Volf (@MiroslavVolf) September 21, 2014
Do I have a faith that is larger than my own self-interest?
— RickThomas.Net (@RickThomasNet) September 21, 2014
Our devotional lives are meant to be relational, not transactional. –@thecatwell
— Bliss Spillar (@BlissSpillar) September 21, 2014