I’ve noticed a growing tendency online to remind Christians about “the Enemy”. Usually, it goes
something like this:
The Enemy wants to keep you from doing the will of God.
The Enemy doesn’t want you to walk in abundance.
The Enemy wants to take you down. Stand firm! /1
We’re in a giving mood…
🚨 GIVEAWAY 🚨
5 random winners selected tonight.
1. Must follow @truebrvnd
2. Like and retweet
3. Reply with one thing you love about Dallas !
Let’s kick off Thanksgiving the TRUE way. We’re thankful for you guys and wanted to show our gratitude.
We’re giving away 10 True Brvnd virtual gift cards valued at $100 each. Total of value of $1,000.
We are selecting TEN winners.
1.Follow @truebrvnd
https://t.co/QOjbk6KHjn & retweet this post
3.Tag a friend that should get one too (unlimited entries)
We’ll pick TEN winners on Thursday, November 23 @ 7PM CST.
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True Brvnd giveaway terms and conditions: 10 winners will receive one True Brvnd virtual gift card valued at $100. Open to U.S residents. Must be 18+ to enter. Entries open until 3PM CST, Nov. 23 Unlimited entries. All participants and tagged users must be following @truebrvnd. Winners will be contacted via DM shortly after through our account ( @truebrvnd) only. This giveaway is no way sponsored, endorsed, administered by or associated with Twitter.
In all my years in pastoral ministry, training laypeople/future ministers in the church/academy, & traveling the world with a Bible translation, I'm convinced:
Your average Christian defaults toward orthodoxy & simply needs help confessing more deeply what they already believe.