Monday, June 4, 2012

Top 10 Tweets for the Week of May 28

I'm ripping a page out of the playbook of one of my favorite Education Blogs "Lead Your School" (Also @LYSNation) and every Sunday night-ish will be posting my Top 10 favorite tweets from the week.  They may offer some insight and/or may encourage you to follow someone intriguing.  And so, without further adieu, here are my Top 10 Favorite Tweets for the Week of May 28:
1. I'm pretty much convinced: Most of our theological/church/faith problems would be fixed by becoming more solely focused on Jesus. (by @culturalsavage)
2. "If you don't savor Christ, you haven't seen Christ for who he is." - @JohnPiper #strong
3. I want to preach that Christian morality is a response to grace, not a means to grace.  (by @DailyKeller)
4. "Truly wise men are never above asking questions, because they are wise men." - @CHSpurgeon (by @PastorMark)
5. The difference between politicians and audiobook readers is that some audiobook readers are also the authors of what they say. (@JHoelscher)
6. If Jesus isn't Lord of all, He isn't Lord at all.  Surrender and trust.  He knows better and wants to give us deeper joy, not take it. (by @ JeffersonBethke)
7. "Faith's way of working is to cast all care upon God and then to anticipate good results." AW Tozer (by @TozerAW)
8. Due to canceled flight, finished Africa trip w/all-night drive home from Chicago.  God sovereign all the time; United responsible this time. (by @plattdavid)
9. At church a gal came up to tell me she became a Christian recently.  That NEVER gets old. (by @PastorMark)
10. Good writers show rather than tell.  Stories are told in action.  Life stories are no different. (by @donaldmiller)



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