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Craig Jones

@coj1963

Christ Follower, Husband, Father, Grandfather, Works at Murphy USA, Razorback, Dragon, and Wildcat Supporter. Love God - Love People - It's That Simple

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𝕊𝕠𝕝𝕒 ℂ𝕙𝕒𝕕 🎚️ (@sola_chad) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Every other religion is basically survival of the fittest … in Christianity, the fittest sacrificed Himself for the survival of the weakest." -Wes Huff

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No one has been a fiercer defender of our history than me. When I walked straight into the lion’s den on Real Time with Bill Maher, we had an honest conversation about Robert E. Lee, and rejecting the woke reimagining of our history. By the time it was over, even liberals had

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God is love, John says in 1 John 4:8. And if the greatest ethic is love, and self-sacrifice is the greatest example of the greatest ethic, then the message of the Gospel is the proof positive of how God is love.

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AOC mocking Marco Rubio for saying the American cowboy traces back to Spain is showing how ignorant she is. This is not some hot take. It is basic history. The entire cowboy tradition originates in Spanish ranching culture. The riding style, cattle herding, roping, saddles,

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A great articulation by Gavin Ortlund of the issue here with James Talarico’s recent statements. It should be obvious that his statements about the Bible never talking about abortion and gay marriage are foolish. Alongside that though, what really stood out to me was James then

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Wes Huff: “the gospel is received, not achieved.” There will be no one in heaven, who thinks they merited their own salvation by any means.

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Pastor Allen Jackson criticizes CNN’s “The Rise of Christian Nationalism” documentary, telling @KayleighMcEnany: “If standing with Jesus and biblical principles makes us radical — I’ll get a T-shirt and stand gladly in that space.”