Christian, Pastor, PhD in Christian Philosophy, Residency Director for Family Church network, Author of The Complete Seminary Survival Guide.

Joined January 2008
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Agree 100%. Gambling is a moral evil.
This is sad. I know as a politician these companies are going to spend a billion dollars against me for saying it but πŸ€·πŸ½β€β™€οΈ Pervasive gambling is not good for society. It turns life into a casino, traps people in addiction & debt, surges domestic violence, and fosters manipulation.
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Hey Congress, approve the DHS/TSA funding, you do-nothing, virtue signaling, tax-fattened hyenas!! What's the matter with you? People out here working without pay. I bet you got paid this month... for doing way less.
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🌴πŸ”₯ UNBELIEVABLE. UNFORGETTABLE. THE KINGDOM. πŸ”₯🌴Send Network South Florida One Day was Spirit-filled from start to finish! 🎢 Worship πŸ—£οΈ Preaching 🌍 Breakouts in 4 languages πŸ’₯ The whole family for the whole mission! @FloridaBaptists @sendnetwork @SNEspanol
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We are celebrating a record-sized class of planters at this week’s Orientation, thanks to the generosity of those who give to the Annie Armstrong Easter Offering! Let’s continue to support these churches in prayer as they join God on mission across North America! #fueledbyannie
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ππ‘π€π˜ π…πŽπ‘ 𝐭𝐑𝐞 𝐑𝐨𝐛𝐒𝐧𝐬𝐨𝐧𝐬 𝐒𝐧 𝐅π₯𝐒𝐧𝐭, 𝐌𝐈 | #π€π§π§π’πžπ€π«π¦π¬π­π«π¨π§π  π–πžπžπ€ 𝐨𝐟 𝐏𝐫𝐚𝐲𝐞𝐫 πŸ™ The discipleship of new leaders at Good Church.Β  πŸ™ That they would meet the people of Flint with the hope of the gospel. anniearmstrong.com/resource/…
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Hey @zondervan! Need a new income stream? Bring back NIV 1984. Plenty of us formed by it would love to see it in print again.
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And so ends the worst U.S. Presidency in living memory. #Biden was a crumbling man leading crumbling institutions, propped up by leftist puppet masters. As he shuffles aside, he leaves the nation tired, weaker, and poorer. A sad and regretful end to a long political career.
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I had a fun podcast conversation about the Incarnation of Jesus with Colin Rhodes. open.spotify.com/episode/0SK…
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"All of this matters hugely and as a society we've turned away from it. That explains, much more than the rise of social media, the mental health problems that characterise our societies today. We're all sort of running this experiment, without God and without religious observance. And it's not going well. But we blame it on the smartphone or on Twitter. I think the real explanation for the mental health epidemic is that we've thrown away those wonderful support mechanisms that evolved over centuries to get us through." theaustralian.com.au/inquire… 17/17

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"What strikes me, as a regular churchgoer now, not having been one before, is how much one learns every Sunday morning. Every hymn contains some new clue as to the relationship between us and God. I think the educational benefit of going to church almost equals the moral benefit, the uplift, the sense one gets of being somewhat reset." 16/17
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"I have embraced Christianity," he tells me. "We were all baptised, Ayaan and our two sons, together in September ... It was the culmination of a quite protracted process. My journey was from atheism. My parents had left the Church of Scotland, I think even before I was born. I grew up in a household of science-minded religious sceptics. I didn't go to church and felt quite sure of the wisdom of that when I was young. However, in two phases, I lost my faith in atheism." 4/17
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"The first phase was that as a historian I realised no society had been successfully organised on the basis of atheism. All attempts to do that have been catastrophic. That was an insight that came from studying 18th, 19th and 20th-century history." 5/17
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"But then the next stage was realising that no individual can in fact be fully formed or ethically secure without religious faith. That insight has come more recently and has been born of our experience as a family." 6/17
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Artistry.
While Jaguar is pushing debauchery, Volvo just put out the most moving, pro-family, pro-life car ad of all time. This is the way.
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For my British and European friends who are "shocked" and "surprised", here are 10 reasons you didn't see this coming. Read this short post and then read the replies from our American friends who will confirm what I'm saying. 1. Americans love their country and want it to be the best in the world. America is a nation of people who conquered a continent. They love strength. They love winning. Any leader who appeals to that has an automatic advantage. 2. Unlike Europeans, Americans have not accepted managed decline. They don't have Net Zero here, they believe in producing their own energy and making it as cheap as possible because they know that their prosperity depends on it. 3. Prices for most basic goods in the US have increased rapidly and are sky high. What the official statistics say about inflation and the reality of people's lives are not the same. 4. Unlike you, Americans do not believe in socialism. They believe in meritocracy. They don't care about the super rich being super rich because they know that they live in a country where being super rich is available to anyone with the talent and drive to make it. They don't resent success, they celebrate it. 5. Americans are the most pro-immigration people in the world. Read that again. Seriously, read it again. Americans love an immigrant success story. They want more talented immigrants to come to America. But they refuse to accept people coming illegally. They believe in having a border. 6. Americans are sensitive about racial issues and their country's imperfect history. They believe that those who are disadvantaged by the circumstances of their birth should be given the opportunity to succeed. What they reject, however, is the idea that in order to address the errors of the past new errors must be made. DEI is racist. They know it and they reject it precisely because they are not racist. 7. Americans are the most philosemitic nation on earth. October 7 and the pro-Hamas left's reaction shocked them to their very core because, among other things, they remember what 9/11 was like and they know jihad when they see it. 8. Americans are extremely practical people. They care about what works, not what sounds good. In Europe, we produce great writers and intellectuals. In America they produce (and attract) great engineers, businessmen and investors. Because of this, they care less about Trump's rhetoric than you do and more about his policies than you do. 9. Americans are deeply optimistic people. They hate negativity. The woke view of American history as a series of evils for which they must eternally apologise is utterly abhorrent to them. They believe in moving forward together, not endlessly obsessing about the past. 10. America is a country whose founding story is one of resistance to government overreach. They loathe unnecessary restrictions, regulations and control. They understand that freedom comes with the price of self-reliance and they pay it gladly.
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Memories of 2016.
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Praise the Lord!!
With polls now closed in Florida β€” Amendment 3 has failed. Amendment 4 has failed.
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