@DustyWright20@Pacers@NBA Lol. Hal played better in last 4 min of half. For your sake I hope the Pacers win a ship.
For my sake, I want a game 7 and don’t care who wins. Although OKC has been the best team from day 1 but pacers playing better right now.
@DustyWright20@Pacers@NBA I think IND is down because they stopped attacking the screen coverage and settled for more jump shots. Late in this 2Q they got back to being more aggressive which has led to them back with the momentum.
@DustyWright20@Pacers@NBA Stop bro. Be real. Do you want the foul? Follow thru hit him in the face. So take the ball out. Be cool with no call. Play on.
@DustyWright20@Pacers@NBA Lol. Its cool I know you want this badly. I have no dog in the fight. Trip is a foul. Great no call on Dort/Hali.
Terrible F1 call especially given the gm 3 no call.
Curruso hit in the face on the next possession which I’m cool with no call and they get the ball back.
Just finished preaching at Lungni Baptist Church in Ghana, West Africa. As we are driving back to camp, @shaneandshane’s He Will Hold Me Fast on the radio! What an encouragement.
Hey @Delta , I had an issue with checking in this morning before my flight. Let me just say that the “red coat” woman at the counter @LITAirport was unbelievable! She was the kindest and most joyful airline staff I’ve ever ver encountered. 5🌟
The Arkansas Tech University Board of Trustees cast a unanimous vote on Tuesday, May 14, to enter contract negotiations with Dr. Russell Jones, ATU interim president, regarding the ATU presidency. #ARnews
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Last week our ATU men’s and women’s basketball teams had the opportunity to participate in a day of prayer. God has blessed these young men and women with exceptional talent and leadership abilities. God we thank you for the chance to work with these players every day. #FightOn
The morning after a great team win, we were able to celebrate four young men getting baptized! Thank you @BroChrisRussell for your constant support and guidance! #LinkItUp🔗
Preachers - as your finalizing and praying over your message for this morning, resolve and remember to be consistent in giving an opportunity for and calling on people to respond to the Gospel.
One Sunday when a young @AdrianRogers was pastoring in Fort Pierce, Florida, he had prepared an evangelistic message and the crowd was very small. As he recalled, “I thought I knew everybody. I could not find one prospect, even a suspect, looking over the crowd. I did something I’ve never done before. I said, “Well, that’s the message. Stand for prayer.” A man in the back said, ‘Wait a minute. Aren’t you going to give an invitation? I wanted to be saved.’ I didn’t even know he was there, but what a rebuke to me that was. Of course, he could have been saved without an invitation. That’s not the point. The point was I thought I knew everybody there, and I knew the situation. I made up my mind since then to be consistent. I’m going to give some kind of invitation in a worship service like this.”
As an astrophysicist, I first came to recognize God through the design and sheer awesomeness of the universe. But the more I learn about biology, particularly of human beings, the more I stand amazed.
Galaxies are incredible and awesome structures, but in terms of complexity and design, they don't even come close to the awesomeness of human bodies. I don't understand why some atheists are so down on humankind and think we're nothing compared with the universe. It's not about size or even number, y'all.*
A universe filled with stars, galaxies, and black holes may be immense and grand, but I can simulate a lot of it with a relatively simple Fortran program. It's got nothing on the sheer wonder contained within a single human body, which is its own biological universe of unbelievable complexity and purpose.
I praise you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Wonderful are your works; my soul knows it very well. – Psalm 139:14
* There have been an estimated 100 billion people who've walked the face of the Earth. That's roughly equivalent to the number of stars in the Milky Way Galaxy. We may live on a tiny little chunk of rock, but it has hosted as many people as there are stars in the galaxy.