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Mark Hutton

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☧ Today in Christian History (@historicalrook) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#OTD March 2, 1938: Lutheran pastor Martin Niemöller, a founder of Germany’s Confessing Church, is sentenced to seven months in prison for opposing Hitler. He would later be sent to concentration camps for his resistance. Niemöller is best remembered for his famous words: “First

#OTD March 2, 1938:
Lutheran pastor Martin Niemöller, a founder of Germany’s Confessing Church, is sentenced to seven months in prison for opposing Hitler. He would later be sent to concentration camps for his resistance. Niemöller is best remembered for his famous words:

“First
The Winning Difference (@thewinningdiff1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Today everybody wants to talk about their rights and their privileges. 50 years ago, people talked about their obligation and responsibility. You have obligations to other people. If you want to fail, you have the right to fail. You do not have the right to cause other people

Pastor Rich Bitterman (@w_bitterman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

10 Things I Learned After 50 The cross belongs at the center of motive, every day. (Gal. 2:20) Even small choices can become worship. I slow down because love protects people. Rules can polish behavior, but only Christ changes the heart. Life stays simple even when it gets

Wade Stanford (@wadestanford) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Your response to being misunderstood reveals the condition of your heart. What do your responses reveal about your heart? #LeadLikeJesus #ChristianEducators

WesleyHuff (@wesleylhuff) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The term "theological liberalism" is thrown around a lot. When push comes to shove though, it still boils down to Richard Niebuhr's summation of what theological liberalism truly is: "A God without wrath brought men without sin into a kingdom without judgment through the