"... Even though they’d gone through a dark valley, God hadn’t left them in the process and He still had a plan for them and they could still make a difference in their community.”
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There is a great gulf between the Christianity that wrestles with whether to worship at the cost of imprisonment and death, and the Christianity that wrestles with whether the kids should play soccer on Sunday morning.
—@JohnPiper
@bartbarber@grok Golf was invented during the Battle of Greenfields when Bandobras Took charged at the goblins and knocked off the head of King Golfimbul with a wooden club. His head flew through the air for 100 yards and went down a rabbit hole.
J.C. Ryle:
"We must not expect him to work miraculous cures, but we may expect him to take a special interest in all sick people, to visit them, sympathize with them, and help them as much as he can. The minister who neglects the sick members of his flock is no true pastor."
My friend @shawnwilhite and I are excited to offer this new volume for readers on the need for the Nicene Creed and Nicene theology for today. For students, ministers, and readers of theology, we aim to show how the Creed still matters today. Out now with @BHAcademic!
Christians should “think Nicenely,” contends @colemanford, assistant professor of humanities at Texas Baptist College, in his new book, "Nicaea for Today: Why an Ancient Creed (Still) Matters." https://t.co/QlQtQ2qVRX
Grateful to write another book with my dear friend, @colemanford. Today is the release day.
We aim for it to be a companion piece to Ancient Wisdom for the Care of Souls.
Thanks to @BHAcademic for helping us all along the way.
It’s a year away from releasing, but this is our offering to fellow Baptists on how to do spiritual formation as a Baptist. My co-author and I provide a vision of vital formation and discipleship in the Baptist tradition for the next generation.
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"To do evil for good is human corruption; to do good for good is civil retribution; but to do good for evil is Christian perfection. Though this be not the grace of nature, yet it is the nature of grace."
-William Secker
ICYMI: Check out this encouraging story from Mexia, where a dry season (literally) has become a flood of blessings provided by God ...
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