God is opening the door to something meaningful at Crown College.
A new Worship and Student Life Center will shape community, faith, and calling for generations.
We invite you to join us in what comes next. https://t.co/2WnmVDxOtA
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“God always grants our prayers, even if he doesn’t always respond to the exact form of our request.” - John Calvin
“God always gives you what you ask for if you knew every single thing he knows.” - Tim Keller
The Culture Code by @DanielCoyle has a tremendous section on Pop’s leadership and how it impacted the franchise, and those who worked with him… forever.
No surprise that Pop is doing this even at this stage of life. Incredible leader and all-time basketball icon.
Praise God! Through extraordinary generosity, we are now within reach of building a new Worship and Student Life Center. More than 80% of the project is already funded, bringing this vision closer to reality than ever.
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#Patriots HC Mike Vrabel on TreVeyon Henderson’s controversial post:
“I love TreVeyon… He cares deeply about his faith… I want them to be able to express what they believe… But, I also wanna make sure that they’re educated. We want to be inclusive.”
(🎥 @Patriots)
This is EXACTLY why I loved this movie. It’s a film that shows the reality of sin, its impact in what it does to our lives and those around us….as well as our family trees.
Many great illustrations in this film as a believer of the consequences of sin.
The real moral of Sinners was something even the filmmakers might have missed.
What’s happening in this scene is portrayed as being good until it is ruined by the white vampires. But it shouldn’t be seen this way.
The preacher’s kid was blessed with a gift from God with to open people up to the “spiritual.”
But instead of dedicating to its highest purpose— the worship of God—he fell for a deception and became a prodigal son.
The “juke” was built upon a foundation of sin at every level, so the young man leaves the church to simply become a musical priest for different gods.
So instead of making music that connects people to God, he has now opened the door to demons. The vampires don’t bring the demonic. It’s already there.
The preacher’s kid survives the ordeal, rejects the vampires offer, but also rejects his father and the church to go back out and make a name for himself in the end.
It’s implied that this is the right moral decision because he didn’t “sell his soul” but that still misses it. We should have every reason to believe that this young man will continue to bring hell wherever he goes by opening up the wrong spiritual doors with his gift.
But spiritual “neutrality” isn’t an option.
As Bob Dylan once sang, “it may be the devil or it may be the Lord, but you’re gonna have to serve somebody.”
He was born to play this role, but the spotlight reveals everything.
#WonderMan, an 8-episode series, premieres January 27 at 6PM PT only on @DisneyPlus.