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Billy Evans

@coachevans12

Christ Follower. Husband. Father. Associate Pastor of Youth and Family at New Life Church.

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Bryan of Alexandria ✠🕊️ (@dbryanrhodes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I love all these responses! To answer the most common question: Most of this is not original to me. I put this together after observing this concept in various places and forms. Here are some examples. Feel free to take it and make your own! I used Vistaprint. Grace and Peace!

I love all these responses! To answer the most common question: Most of this is not original to me. I put this together after observing this concept in various places and forms. Here are some examples. Feel free to take it and make your own! I used Vistaprint. Grace and Peace!
Terri Green (@terrigreenusa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Why is America in the mess it’s in? Because we worship Baals. Because we don’t worship the true and living God. Super Baal Sunday is amazing illustration of what really turns America on.” — Alastair Begg on Romans 1:18-32

Sports Spectrum (@sports_spectrum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“I'd like to thank my Lord and savior Jesus Christ for this opportunity... My profession is coaching. My calling and my passion is ministry." Kansas State’s Jerome Tang after his first NCAA tourney win on Friday

Paul Washer (@paulwasher) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have we forgotten that shepherds are primarily students and teachers of the Scriptures, caretakers of the flock, and intercessors before God. They are to guard the deposit that has been entrusted to them, knowing that they will be held accountable on that Great Day.

Grant R. Castleberry (@grcastleberry) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I love how R. C. Sproul challenged everyone to think rightly about God— that sound doctrine wasn’t just for the academy but for the churchman and churchwoman. His passion to disciple all believers was inspiring. I personally benefited greatly from his ministry, especially as I

Brian Sauvé (@brian_sauve) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Every Christian school and church should call a meeting this week to review security and consider strategic investment in deterrence measures. If you're a pastor, find the best guy in your church (a vet, police officer, etc.) and pick his brain and be willing to listen.

Dustin Benge (@dustinbenge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The false prophet is a man who has no ‘strait gate’ or ‘narrow way’ in his gospel. He has nothing which is offensive to the natural man; he pleases all. Martyn Lloyd-Jones

Terri Green (@terrigreenusa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“For am I now seeking the favor of men, or of God? Or am I striving to please men? If I were still trying to please men, I would not be a bond-servant of Christ. For I would have you know, brethren, that the gospel which was preached by me is not according to man. For I neither

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TOMORROW We've only been looking forward to this for the past two years. 🙂 See you bright and early! #G32023 REGISTER: g3min.org/events/g3-2023…

TOMORROW 

We've only been looking forward to this for the past two years. 🙂

See you bright and early!

#G32023

REGISTER: g3min.org/events/g3-2023…
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"As the pulpit goes, so goes the church. No church will rise any higher than the strength of its biblical preaching." - Steve Lawson

WesleyHuff (@wesleylhuff) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Biblically, a “pastor,” “elder,” and “bishop” are 3 words for the same thing. In the New Testament, the terms “elder,” (πρεσβύτερος), “bishop,” and “overseer” (ἐπίσκοπος) are essentially interchangeable, referring to the same leadership role in the early church. “Elder”

Biblically, a “pastor,” “elder,” and “bishop” are 3 words for the same thing. 

 In the New Testament, the terms “elder,”  (πρεσβύτερος), “bishop,” and “overseer”  (ἐπίσκοπος) are essentially interchangeable, referring to the same leadership role in the early church. “Elder”