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Jonathan Leeman
JonathanLeeman
A wise piece from @KSPrior worth your time. 5 things stood out for me:- her honesty about our failures- her call to trust the Groom more than its leaders- He
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Glen Scrivener ن
glenscrivener
Just been sent a 40 minute YouTube essay critiquing Tim Keller. After 38 minutes of lamenting his studied refusal to give full biblical sanction to right wing politics (he's even
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Allie Beth Stuckey
conservmillen
Warnock led a church whose church camp abused children by torturing them, throwing urine on them, forcing them to sleep outside. He was arrested for obstructing the investigation into the
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hannah anderson
sometimesalight
A few thoughts to follow-up on yesterday's thread about Christian Nationalism:Part of what makes Christian Nationalism so hard to nail down is that it overlaps & mirrors other ideological approaches.
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Alex DiPrima
Alex_DiPrima
One of the most wonderful things the Reformation recovered was congregational participation in worship. At the dawn of the 16th century, corporate worship was chiefly the province of clerics and
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Jackie David Johns
jjohns1221
1) All authority in heaven and earth belongs to Jesus (authority=exousia="out of one's being"). We have no authority outside of Jesus. Our calling is to be in him, in his
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George Demacopoulos
GDemacopoulos
Today is the Feast of St. Ambrose of Milan in the Orthodox Church. Since seminary, I've been fascinated by his life and writing. A short thread: Ambrose is one of
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Ethan
Go0gl3it
The parallels between now and the protestant reformation are quite similar. The printing press allowed for anyone to publish anything and information exploded. People started translating Bibles and for the
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DocSandlin
DocSandlin
When politics dominates all public discourse (and thoughts), a society reflects the French Revolution and its oldest ideological child Marxism… … Since politics is all about reengineering society, and since
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Matt B. Redmond
mattredmond
Thread re: How the early church responded to a plague.A few days ago I started reading *The Patient Ferment of the Early Church* by Alan Kreider. It's an interesting read
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Aodán 🇻🇦🇪🇺🏴
apostolaich
"There remains the historical truth, that this European structure, built upon the noble foundations of classical antiquity, was formed through... the Catholic Church. Europe will return to the faith, or
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Ryan Cagle | W🔥T Evangelist
_ryancagle
I know Pentecostals have a bad history of claiming to be restoring the “early church,” but one of the things about the Azusa Mission and Revival that was very much
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Allen S. Nelson IV
cuatronelson
It is going to be a volatile few months leading up to the SBC meeting in Nashville. And I’m saddened. I’m saddened as look at the SBC landscape and I
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Andrew Egger
EggerDC
Quick thread—My church body, the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod, has throughout its history been predominantly made up of white people—not surprising, given its roots in communities of confessional German immigrants.
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Laura Robinson
LauraRbnsn
So... I have a lot to say about this. I'd like to write a response article about my experiences in the job market and the challenges of finding a job
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Alex Sakalis
alexsakalis
As Pontic Greeks fled Trabzon in 1922, they buried the Sumela Monastery's most sacred possessions, including the icon of the Virgin, allegedly carved by St Luke, in the ground. They
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