Craig Blocher (@craigblocher) 's Twitter Profile
Craig Blocher

@craigblocher

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For the second year in a row, the University of Florida takes its place among the nation’s top five public universities in the U.S. News & World Report 2023 #BestColleges rankings. 🐊 🎉 #UFtop5

For the second year in a row, the University of Florida takes its place among the nation’s top five public universities in the <a href="/usnews/">U.S. News & World Report</a> 2023 #BestColleges rankings. 🐊 🎉 #UFtop5
Nazarene Archives (@nazarchives) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Every wise man therefore will allow others the same liberty of thinking which he desires they should allow him; and will no more insist on their embracing his opinions than he would have them to insist on his embracing theirs. - John Wesley ("Catholic Spirit" I.6)

"Every wise man therefore will allow others the same liberty of thinking which he desires they should allow him; and will no more insist on their embracing his opinions than he would have them to insist on his embracing theirs.

- John Wesley

("Catholic Spirit" I.6)
Timothy Keller (1950-2023) (@timkellernyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Secularism is (1) not at all inclusive (2) not as rational as it claims to be. It (3) gives no definition of what is human, and provides no basis (4) for justice, (5) for social cohesion, (6) for future hope and (7) gives fewer resources to sufferers than any culture in history.

David Polansky (@polanskydj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I really do try to avoid moralizing on here, both because there’s too much of that going around anyway, and because people often misconstrue what are really political questions as moral ones. But this is straight-up evil, and everyone who has sanctioned it should be indicted.

Chris Ritter (@ritterchris) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧵1/3 Susanna Wesley wrote back to her husband on his suggestion she discontinue her Sunday evening kitchen services that were drawing bigger crowds than the Sunday morning services his complaining, lackluster curate led at Epworth parish:

Ari Lamm (@arilamm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why Read The Bible In Hebrew? Let's do a thread on Noah's Ark, unpacking this important Elon Musk tweet. A thread (for non-Hebrew readers too!) 🧵 1 x.com/elonmusk/statu…

Jason Romano (@jasonromano) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Suns coach Monty Williams is the real deal. After a tough loss, he embraces Houston coach Stephen Silas and PRAYS for him after the loss of his dad Paul Silas. Beautiful display of love and empathy.

Matt Friedeman (@mattfriedeman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On Christmas Day, 1738, John Wesley drew up the rules for the Methodist small groups called bands. "THE design of our meeting is, to obey that command of God, 'Confess your faults one to another, and pray one for another, that ye may be healed.'"

Craig Blocher (@craigblocher) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"In our post-traditional West, the danger is that when the church engages the cultural solely with the strategy of cultural relevance, too often the church is colonized by the post-Christian mood." Mark Sayers

Pete Greig (@petegreig) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Having preached here in Asbury chapel leading 100s of Asbury students in prayer late into the night, I am thrilled to hear the credible reports of a new, powerful work of the Spirit breaking out there over these last six days, and now beginning to spread to other universities

Having preached here in Asbury chapel leading 100s of Asbury students in prayer late into the night, I am thrilled to hear the credible reports of a new, powerful work of the Spirit breaking out there over these last six days, and now beginning to spread to other universities
Nate Silver (@natesilver538) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Not sure how you can look at this data, ostensibly be interested in either meritocracy or equality, and want to move away from standardized tests. It's the subjective measures that are most slanted in favor of the rich kids. nytimes.com/interactive/20…

Not sure how you can look at this data, ostensibly be interested in either meritocracy or equality, and want to move away from standardized tests. It's the subjective measures that are most slanted in favor of the rich kids.
nytimes.com/interactive/20…