Life on the New Earth will be like sitting in front of a fire with family and friends, laughing uproariously, dreaming of the adventures to come—and then living those adventures together with no fear that dreams will be shattered or relationships broken. https://t.co/RBSpMpSYyF
When we read passages like Revelation 20 our response should be an overwhelming desire to bring the hope of Christ to the lost. They must know the importance of being found in Christ in the end—free from condemnation and risen again to newness of life! https://t.co/EjXzhNfbiD
God wants us to live lives that will glorify him. That’s why we exist. He also wants us to be unified before a lost and divided world, overcoming our differences and pulling together for what we have in common in Jesus Christ. https://t.co/DRyBujg68c
“I like to think of my pain as a sheepdog that keeps snapping at my heels to drive me down the road to Calvary, where, otherwise, I would not be naturally inclined to go.” —Joni Eareckson Tada
#stompoutcancerNov12
There is nothing I hate more than cancer. It took my mom, my aunts and my friends, but never their spirit! https://t.co/FVYYvpGoXF
Texas mourns the loss of one of our greatest Presidents. George H.W. Bush was an American hero and icon, he was a friend to all he met, he embodied class and dignity. On behalf of the Lone Star State, Cecilia and I offer our thoughts and prayers to the entire Bush family.
Barbara Bush used to sit on the steps of the South Portico at the White House, waiting for George Bush to return from trips. I thought of this picture tonight, and how happy she must be that he's coming home to her again.