Rev. Donovan Coley (@rescuedonovan) 's Twitter Profile
Rev. Donovan Coley

@rescuedonovan

CEO, Senior Pastor, The Rescue Mission in Fort Wayne, Indiana. My Wife and Children are my priority. I am a Disciple of Jesus Christ. Changing Lives for Good.

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The Hope of Christmas is in the air. Let’s burst through the door of Thanksgiving and welcome the Savior of the world. Praying for the many who are struggling through the pandemic. I find Hope in Jesus amidst the struggle.

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We tend to ignore the right questions because we believe ourselves to be right about what we really don’t understand. We rest in our ignorance because the majority opinion is loud.

Timothy Keller (1950-2023) (@timkellernyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A fish absorbs oxygen from water, not air, so it's free only if it is restricted to water. If a fish is ‘freed’ from the river and put out on the grass its freedom to move and even live is destroyed. Real freedom is finding the right restrictions, the ones you were designed for.

Timothy Keller (1950-2023) (@timkellernyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After reading and studying the Bible for 50 years--and weighing all the criticisms of it--I am convinced it is the Word of God, completely true in all it teaches, beautifully cohesive, with the supernatural power to transform us and enable us to commune with God.

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Part of learning to see beautiful again is recognizing that a hard season doesn’t have to be full of only hard days. There’s still beauty to be found. There’s still joy to be found. There’s still peace to be found. There are still so many reasons to treasure life and thank God.

Timothy Keller (1950-2023) (@timkellernyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Re online criticism. Remember – 1) Only a tiny % of people see it, 2) you can sometimes learn from it, even when ill-meant, 3) in the end it’s a compliment. They think you dangerous and therefore important. That's nice but don't let it make you feel noble and better than them.

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2000 years ago, Rome was the most powerful empire on earth. Jesus had 12 disciples and 120 followers. 2000 years later, CAESAR IS A SALAD while 2,000,000,000 people claim to follow Christ. how does that happen? an EMPTY TOMB. #ChristIsRisen #Easter2023 #JesusIsLord

2000 years ago, Rome was the most powerful empire on earth. Jesus had 12 disciples and 120 followers. 2000 years later, CAESAR IS A SALAD while 2,000,000,000 people claim to follow Christ. how does that happen? an EMPTY TOMB. #ChristIsRisen #Easter2023 #JesusIsLord