@lfrayer In your headline report today you said that the Archbishop of Canterbury leads millions of Anglicans around the world. That’s not true. He has no authority of doctrine or discipline outside of the CofE. He has a sort of convening power, but that’s the extent
@Hale_Storm@TKO_Hayes I fully support incorporating that word into a paper. "This EO hamsterkaufens bad policies and ensures they will linger through the duration of the administration." A+
This is right. It's also an argument for being deeply embedded in the local church, bearing others' burdens while (and this is the key) having your own burdens carried by others at the same time.
Zalatoris not only playing for himself today, but also shouldering the weight of all the skinny people of the world. Granted, it’s not a lot of weight....but still
"You'll never take back our country with weakness, you have to show strength, you have to be strong." -a king
"My power is made perfect in weakness." -the King of kings
Growing up, my Muslim family never celebrated Christmas. This year I am not going home, because pandemic, so my roommates are teaching me how to have my first proper Christmas.
I am approaching this with anthropological precision.
Here are a few observations.
"Revelation is not given to us primarily to predict what will happen at some indeterminately future date.... It is to be 'kept': like laws are kept, like obligations are kept, like promises are kept, like relationships are kept."
https://t.co/VuA2aOIo0G
BREAKING: MPD arrested pro-life students for writing “PREBORN BLACK LIVES MATTER” in chalk outside a DC abortion clinic. MPD tells me the students were arrested for “the Defacing of Private/Public Property.”
Footage captured by @DailyCaller reporters.
This is a fantastic @nytopinion op-ed on cancel culture and speech-act theory. I don’t think the conclusion works, but the categories are helpful for thinking through the current social/political climate. https://t.co/sZ4LxWg0W1
My next book will be What The Bible Really Says about Resourcing a Neglected Doctrine, a subject that has not been written about for 200 years but has seen a bit of a resurgence in the last two centuries. Reviewers will say it's robust + accessible to scholars and pastors alike.