According to a recent study by Lifeway Research, 56 percent of evangelical Christians say the Holy Spirit is a force rather than a personal being. via @StrategicRenewl
I get the feeling in many places that we are conjuring up an elusive “it” rather than celebrating and cherishing the transforming power of an indwelling “Him.” via @StrategicRenewl
“Jesus prayed according to the will of God. And that, ultimately, is what it means for you and me to pray in Jesus’ name – to pray according to the will of God.” W. Bingham Hunter via @StrategicRenewl
For all my pastor friends who are committed to improving their prayer life- Here’s an encouraging challenge
”3 goals for a pastor’s prayer life” https://t.co/QMCXurlcIW
Grant that, in unity of voice and heart, we may glorify and praise your great and majestic name—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—both now and forevermore. https://t.co/6t87cYU7kk
“Lilias Trotter was delightedly absorbed in God’s world, God’s plan, and God’s power. She reminds the church today to redefine the path to greatness through perseverance and prayer.” — @DannyAkin https://t.co/DwLoEZ1Hl2 via @LifewayResearch
“No faithful preacher wants to give someone a false assurance of salvation. Because of this, many have ‘thrown out the baby with the bathwater’ when it comes to giving gospel invitations.” — @shane_pruitt78 https://t.co/UhDbQA5NjP via @LifewayResearch