Isaac Hovet (@isaachovet) 's Twitter Profile
Isaac Hovet

@isaachovet

I love Jesus. I love my family. I love my church. The rest is just details.

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Jared Stacy, PhD (@jaredstacy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“The resurrection meant not just that the church was founded, it meant that the world was different; the church exists to articulate this difference, to show the world to itself.” Herbert McCabe

Plough Quarterly (@plough) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jesus and the Nonviolent Revolution by André Trocmé is this week's featured ebook. "This book deserves to be more widely known." -Stanley Hauerwas plough.com/en/topics/just…

Daily Ellul (@dailyellul) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Men become accustomed to listening to machines and talking to machines … In a perpetual monologue by means of which he escapes the anguish of silence and the inconvenience of neighbors, man finds refuge in the lap of technique.” Jacques Ellul, The Technological Society, 1954

J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The doctor who chose not to publish a study on puberty blockers because it showed no improvement in participants' mental health is the very same Johanna Olsen-Kennedy who's being sued by a young woman put on blockers at 12, given testosterone at 13 and a double mastectomy at 14.

Isaac Hovet (@isaachovet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Well, I love my new home in PA, but there's no taking the Duck love out of our fam! Congratulations on beating Penn State, Michigan and Ohio State all in one year! #goducks #ScoDucks

Rev. Benjamin Cremer (@brcremer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Beware of any Christian movement that demands the government be an instrument of God's wrath but never a source of God's mercy, generosity, or compassion.

The Irish Times (@irishtimes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Patrick Freyne: I am becoming a demotivational speaker – let’s all have an averagely productive December irishtimes.com/life-style/peo…

Preston Sprinkle (@prestonsprinkle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“For people who just want to get rich, we live in a golden age. But for those who ascribe to a faith in which riches and wealth are articulated as God’s greatest rival, we live in an age of horror.” - Rev. Malcolm Foley, PhD

Rich Villodas (@richvillodas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s incredibly challenging when Christians on various sides think the other side is delusional, blind, trapped, etc. How do we know who is being faithful to God? The litmus test I believe is: Cruciform love. Living the Beatitudes. The Sermon on the Mount. That’s how we know.

Jared Oliphint, PhD (@jaredoliphint) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After experiencing a migration from Google to Microsoft for email, docs, slides, etc., I can confidently say that Microsoft products are exponentially worse than Google's in almost every way imaginable.

Rich Villodas (@richvillodas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The challenge with “making a decision for Christ” language is found in the truth that this decision is often transactional, but not formational. To make a decision for Christ requires subsequent, ongoing decisions for love, compassion, justice, truth, and humility.

Rev. Benjamin Cremer (@brcremer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We want the warhorse. Jesus rides a donkey. We want the eagle. The Holy Spirit descends as a dove. We want to take up swords. Jesus takes up a cross. We want the roaring lion. God comes as a slaughtered lamb. We keep trying to arm God. God keeps trying to disarm us.

Isaac Hovet (@isaachovet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Love this politics newsletter that summarizes the best arguments from the right and left on the news of the day. Gets me out of my bubble. Check it out! readtangle.com

Diane Langberg, PhD (@dianelangberg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It is clear that we hate the exposure of sin and will deny, justify, and blame in order to escape responsibility. The Scripture is also clear that sin is the worst thing in the world—not exposure, not getting caught, and not the loss of all things.