@jesserandolph_ Matthew 12:28 - “But if it is by the Spirit of God that I cast out demons, then the kingdom of God has come upon you.” You gonna tell Jesus He was wrong?
DL commit Khyren Haywood (@KhyrenHaywood) wants to help build 'empire' at #TexasTech
"We are trying to build the Roman Empire of college football, and we all have our eyes set to do that."
Story: https://t.co/2h356yZpgK #GunsUp#WreckEm
.@SBTS' @al2ostaz explains the theology behind the Muslim rape gangs in England. It is well past time for the West to confront—and stop—the importation of dangerous theology and political ideology. https://t.co/xRjKAPE1qp
Believer, find a church that strengthens your assurance of salvation by telling you to first look outward at Christ’s person and work, not inward at your person and works.
Because the media outrage has been so ridiculous. Sorsby deserved consequences for his actions, but the punishments he has been given do not fit the weight of the crime.
I can't remember the NFL ever denying a player entry to the supplemental draft. They've let guys in who were ruled ineligible because of drugs (Josh Gordon), NCAA rule-breaking (Terrelle Pryor) and grades (Ahmad Brooks), over and over.
Clearly, the NFL is drawing a line here.
“Institutions cannot control court rulings, legal strategies or judicial outcomes,” Mohajir continued. “What we can control is playing time and the standards we set for participation in our programs.”
- Terry Mohajir, UCF Athletic Director, June 9 2026
Happy Father’s Day.
I’m reminded this Lord’s Day that God’s identity as Father offers dads like me a profound model that transcends mere instruction; it redefines what fatherhood means at its deepest level. Every family derives its name from God the Father (Eph 3:14–15), which means my role as a father participates in something cosmic and eternal. If you’re a father you’re not inventing fatherhood; you’re reflecting it.
The encouragement here is this: if you’re a dad you don’t stand alone in your fatherhood. Parent-child relationships are designed to teach us by analogy our precious relationship to God — our true Father — in Christ. As you love your children imperfectly, you’re pointing them toward the perfect Father who loves them infinitely. That’s your true calling.