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I’m really sick of the doomsday language from both parties. Everyone says “each party is panicking”, “interviews destroyed them”, “their crowds bigger.” It’s honestly sickening to hear this. I can’t wait until it’s over.
There is no need for preaching if there is no need for change. -Mike Grainer
“We never really believe anything until we surrender ourselves to it. “ G Campbell Morgan Let the Christian read and understand.
Yep let’s just get rid of the offensive coordinator of the um hurricanes. #miamihurricanes
OCTOBER 16, 1555 - Hugh Latimer and Nicholas Riddley are burned at the stake for preaching the gospel. Upon sentencing, Latimer thanked God for giving him a death that would glorify God. At execution, Latimer encouraged Riddley in their final moments, saying …
It isn’t that they can’t see the solution. It is that they can’t see the problem. -G K Chesterton
We can’t give people dignity we can only affirm it. And the way we affirm it is by treating people with the respect they deserve. -John Perkins
A mega church with a multimillion dollar sound system can’t come close to the effect of a lone violin in a 120 year old church
Anything worthwhile comes with challenges. Read that again.
When it comes to understanding the meaning the Bible a good rule to live by is “context determines the meaning of a passage” without context you can make the Bible say whatever you want as many have, leading many astray.
OTD in 1536 William Tyndale was burned at the stake for translating the Bible to English. His last words were “Lord, open the king of England’s eyes.” Two years later King Henry VIII ordered the Bible of Miles Coverdale, based largely on Tyndale's work, to be used in every parish
“Failure is common and it offers data on what’s working and what’s not.” -Will Wise I find this to be a helpful perspective on failure.
“Since we have such a hope we are very bold.” -2 Cor 3:12 Our boldness as Christian’s shouldn’t be rooted in our personality, rather it should be rooted in the hope we have in Christ.
Satan is the father of lies but God is the Father of mercies. And His mercies are new every morning. Often we think God has had enough of our mistakes but He is full of mercy and grace. We can’t outsin grace.
God raised Jesus from the dead and He is alive today.
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