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Jon Root (@jonnyroot_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Shoutout to Los Angeles Dodgers Pitcher Clayton Kershaw, who wrote Genesis 9:12-16 on his Pride hat to remind everyone that the rainbow is a sign of God’s covenant 👏

Shoutout to Los Angeles Dodgers Pitcher Clayton Kershaw, who wrote Genesis 9:12-16 on his Pride hat to remind everyone that the rainbow is a sign of God’s covenant 👏
Josh Howerton (@howertonjosh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We have a generation of Christians who struggle to think clearly past their emotions. Immaturity says, "If it makes me sad or angry, it's not true." MATURITY: My Dad used to say, "Children live by their feelings. Adults live by their convictions and commitments."

Alex Vacca (@itsalexvacca) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING: MIT just completed the first brain scan study of ChatGPT users & the results are terrifying. Turns out, AI isn't making us more productive. It's making us cognitively bankrupt. Here's what 4 months of data revealed: (hint: we've been measuring productivity all wrong)

BREAKING: MIT just completed the first brain scan study of ChatGPT users & the results are terrifying.

Turns out, AI isn't making us more productive. It's making us cognitively bankrupt.

Here's what 4 months of data revealed:

(hint: we've been measuring productivity all wrong)
Annie Crawford (@annielcrawford) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am convinced that our anxiety and depression epidemic is caused by our inability to practice repentance and absolution. To carry the weight of all your sin while pretending you have none will make the soul very sick. To know your failings and yet experience love is peace.

The Presbytery Inn (@presbyinn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My wife suffers from chronic illness, pain & weakness. Said to me tonight, "Sorry, I know you didn't sign up for this." I said "Actually, I did. When I said 'in sickness and in health' I meant it." Young guys looking at marriage: you have to mean those vows.

Luke Burgis (@lukeburgis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“The jazz club deserves a place alongside temple, amphitheater, and cathedral, for not just conveying higher values but generating them, night after night, dissolving the boundaries separating individuals from a shared experience of the present moment.” —Maria Golia

“The jazz club deserves a place alongside temple, amphitheater, and cathedral, for not just conveying higher values but generating them, night after night, dissolving the boundaries separating individuals from a shared experience of the present moment.”

—Maria Golia
Rob Henderson (@robkhenderson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The number one predictor of whether someone will graduate from college is being raised by two married parents. The data on this is crystal clear. And it aligns with my own experience. Growing up, I had five close friends. Of the six of us, none were raised by two married parents.

Derek Rishmawy (@dzrishmawy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The thing about this is it’s also just a classic pattern: Build a fan base by appealing to shared values. Get famous and rich on basis of that appeal. Betray shared values for broader demographics. “Wow, so much judgment in that world.”

Paul Anleitner (@paulanleitner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I don't know if there's a more accurate description of what has become the typical day for a middle-class American adult. The nagging sense of malaise or despair many feel in their souls cannot be adequately addressed unless we alter this daily liturgy of the screens.

Luke Simmons (@lukedsimmons) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Are you scouting the competition?” That’s what somebody asked when they saw me visiting a nearby church. “No,” I said. “Our competition is brunch, the lake, the NFL, and a slow morning at home.” Our churches are on the same team. And so many people need life in Christ.

Andrew D. Huberman, Ph.D. (@hubermanlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

People who engage in faith practices, not just say “I believe in God” live significantly longer, healthier and more satisfying lives (say the data from studies by David DeSteno of Northeastern U.) Discussed on the Huberman Lab podcast out now.