Can anyone else relate to the image of crossing a river, standing on stones you’ve just thrown into the river from the comfort of the riverbank?
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Can anyone else relate to the image of crossing a river, standing on stones you’ve just thrown into the river from the comfort of the riverbank?
As I’ve read these posts, tweets, and blogs, I have asked myself several questions about how I am speaking through social media.
Nostalgia is powerful in its ability to instantly transport us to happier places when life is tough, but it is also powerful in its selectiveness.
I'm pleased to look back on 2017 and share with you these most-read posts last year.
We objectify truth, rather than participate in it. We grab onto what we believe is true, and with a white-knuckled grip we wield it as a powerful weapon.
Facebook was driving me nuts, I was spending too much time on there, and I desperately wanted to devote my time and energy to other things.
The breach of sin is repaired with forgiveness, restoring the streets we live in—both church and community. Now there’s something worth posting about.