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Michael Kellahan

@michaelkellahan

Husband, Father, Sydney Anglican minister, believes bodily resurrection of Jesus changes everything. Executive Officer of Gafcon Australia.

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If someone at Glastonbury had made a racist or anti-Muslim chant, the BBC would have pulled the plug - people in the crowd would have booed - maybe a worker would have cut the power. But because it was just a call for a genocide of Jews, everyone just smiled and sang along.

Fergus Butler-Gallie (@_f_b_g_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the 1879 Wimbledon final, the Vicar of Burneston defeated a man who would later be convicted of murdering a Swedish widow in Monte Carlo. Don’t get more late Victorian than that.

In the 1879 Wimbledon final, the Vicar of Burneston defeated a man who would later be convicted of murdering a Swedish widow in Monte Carlo. Don’t get more late Victorian than that.
Michael Kellahan (@michaelkellahan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Article xxii ‘THE Romish Doctrine concerning Purgatory, Pardons, Worshipping, and Adoration, as well of Images as of Reliques, and also invocation of Saints, is a fond thing vainly invented, and grounded upon no warranty of Scripture, but rather repugnant to the Word of God.’

ArchaeoHistories (@histories_arch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Johann Sebastian Bach's monumental Mass in B minor, completed in 1749, stands as an unparalleled masterpiece in the canon of classical music, widely celebrated for its profound emotional depth, intricate counterpoint, and soaring melodic lines. This monumental work, a summation

Johann Sebastian Bach's monumental Mass in B minor, completed in 1749, stands as an unparalleled masterpiece in the canon of classical music, widely celebrated for its profound emotional depth, intricate counterpoint, and soaring melodic lines. This monumental work, a summation
Robert P. George (@mccormickprof) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Judging from this NYT op ed piece, Professor Morton is a well-intentioned person. To her credit, she admits that there needs to be more grappling with conservative perspectives on college and university campuses. She doesn't seem to understand, however, that the non-strawman

Khalil Sayegh (@khaliljeries) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My ancestors were Christians and followed our Lord before the Western world became Christian. It's not our fault you think Christianity started with Billy Graham.

Lois McLatchie Miller (@loismclatch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧵Britain isn’t a Christian nation anymore. Why? Because Britons stopped being Christians. Been thinking a lot about this excellent speech this week. It’s not immigration or Islam that emptied our Churches. It’s indifference. Let’s talk about it. 👇⛪️

Michael Foster (@thisisfoster) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m Reformed. No surprise there. I love the doctrine of God’s sovereignty. I love the structure and weight of confessional theology. I love the sacraments, the seriousness, the systematic rigor. I love Calvin. I’ve read the Puritans until my eyes went blurry and gone round with

Glen Scrivener (@glenscrivener) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 2025 I've had so many conversations I didn't know were evangelistic til halfway through. They'll speak of church, Bible & how they want to "deepen their faith" (a common phrase) & I assume they're Christian. Then they say they're not—yet. Keeps happening! And it's so cool. >

Sean Berube (@seanberube4) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How can a good God let you suffer and die? Tolkien said a 600 year old poem had the answer to this question He spent over 25 years reading, studying and teaching it to students Here’s the poem, and what it taught him about God, grief, and finding hope in the face of death…🧵

How can a good God let you suffer and die?

Tolkien said a 600 year old poem had the answer to this question

He spent over 25 years reading, studying and teaching it to students

Here’s the poem, and what it taught him about God, grief, and finding hope in the face of death…🧵
The End Times (@theageofshoddy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

All I’ll say here, as someone who is not a Christian, is that the Catholic idea of a culture of life vs. a culture of death has substantially been vindicated, and the Catholics are right.

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Heartfelt response from the Church of Pakistan to the appointment of the New Archbishop of Wales. This paragraph was particularly stirring. facebook.com/share/p/16Vjnt…

Heartfelt response from the Church of Pakistan to the appointment of the New Archbishop of Wales. 

This paragraph was particularly stirring.

facebook.com/share/p/16Vjnt…
🇮🇱 Am Yisrael Chai 🇮🇱 (@amyisraelchai_x) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You may have seen this photo of an elderly woman captured by terrorists on October 7th. At 85 years of age she is the oldest Israeli hostage who was abducted by Hamas. Her name is Yaffa Adar and this is her story. 🧵1/25

You may have seen this photo of an elderly woman captured by terrorists on October 7th.

At 85 years of age she is the oldest Israeli hostage who was abducted by Hamas. 

Her name is Yaffa Adar and this is her story.

🧵1/25
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The Delight in Despising your Fathers ... Washington Irving was the source of the canard that people believed the world was flat before Columbus came around. Actually, people believed the world was round. They saw the earth's shadow on the moon: round. They assumed that the