@DanCruver Love to be there to hear you. Looks great!
Wayne Slusser, Seminary Prof. (Greek) and one of our pastors, preaching at Grace — “One Book at a Time: Philippians.”
@MiraSorvino Lord, “in Your presence is fullness of joy, and at Your right hand are pleasures forevermore.” Please fill Mira with the unending joy that a loving relationship with Jesus brings us!
@KSPrior Post a picture that YOU took. No description. The goal is to regain peace and harmony without the negativity. Please copy the text, put a picture on your page and let's look at these. (Not a pic, but a video we shot tonight
@SLCruv@DanCruver My dad sang. When I was a boy, dad would sing gospel songs in our VW bus on the way to the rescue mission church he was preaching at in Augusta, GA. Dad was cheerful and godly.
Glad to get my Martin Luther poster framed and hung in my office. I picked it up in Wittenberg on Reformation Day 500–October 31, 2017. So cool to be there on the day! Thanks Scott Cleveland and Kristi Walker. Great times together! “Hier stehe ich. Ich kann nicht anders.”
@CTmagazine@Tish_H_Warren Let’s make sure that in our desire to expose falsehood we don’t engage in the same spirit we’re attempting to expose. Accusing Franklin Graham of peddling “heresy” is preposterous. It’s the kind of extremism that needs to be avoided.
The storming of the Capitol cannot be understood outside the heresy of Christian nationalism peddled by the likes of Josh Hawley, Franklin Graham, Robert Jeffress, Eric Metaxas, and the blasphemies of the Jericho March, writes @Tish_H_Warren https://t.co/3r3TofAZDX
@Tish_H_Warren@CTmagazine Perhaps the over-generalized finger-pointing at evangelicals reflects a measure of the same spirit you’re attempting to expose.