9,999th tweet. What can I say? I started this Twitter account to promote MDZ as a brand. It was a pandemic hobby that turned into a bit of fun. There were many highs, but far too many lows. I'm thankful to you all, even the haters, especially the haters, for the profound
blessings, insights, and fearlessness that you demonstrate in your own corner of the world. And to thank you, in the only way I know how: a Mixtape.
I'm fairly certain this is why Youtube was invented.
We know we can't go back again,
to the world that we were living in.
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So..it's been a day. Rained a bit, helped two family members with car trouble, but I see that GTY is being contemplated in the Twitterverse. This current review of Ortlund's book.
Let get right to it. 1) This isn't GTY, per se. Can anyone tell me who works at Grace to You?
2) This is Jeremiah Johnson, son of Phil Johnson, Elder of Grace Community Church and Executive Dir. at Grace to You. He also leads the Fair Oaks Ranch (Indian for Canyon Country adjacent) Grace Life Bible Study. He also is a Contributor to the GTY Blog. (darn bloggers!)
He is also co-undershepherd with Peter Sammons, professor at TMS. Remember both names.
(Peter Sammons, pictured on the left, was one of the professors who flaunted and mocked COVID regs. In addition to being a professor, he's also quite involved in Shepherd's Conference)
Tomorrow is Inauguration Day. I pray that it is peaceful and that it is not a continuation of what occurred on January 6th. I won't argue the merits of it. I can't imagine for a moment what the possible outcome could have been for even going to the Capitol. 1/
I watched as pastors were maligned, even condemned if they did not vote Trump. To attach one's own salvation to a vote. Shame on you and your damnable lies for adding to the stress and propping up a bullying culture because someone else thought and voted differently than you.2/
We will not forget still others who told Christians that they were not Christians if they voted "Democratic". It wasn't just John MacArthur, I assure you, but as he continued his campaign for Trump on every conservative outlet that would have him he emboldened other pastors
NEXT: Defamation Lawsuit Against Pulpit and Pen pending at Stanley Most, MDZ holds Press Conference at the Van Nuys Home Depot and Tamale stand. Between the shuttered Apple Store and LA Fitness.
Protestia, formerly Pulpit & Pen (P&P), is a Calvinist blog operated under the auspices of the Fellowship Baptist Church of Sidney, Montana.[1] The blog has changed names and formats repeatedly, claiming censorship by Facebook and other social media platforms.
JD Hall, who serves as the church's pastor, is the publisher and main writer of articles, while "lead correspondent" Seth Dunn writes the majority of the rest, along with the "News Division".[2]
“Although houses of worship can meet indoors, staff and attendees must follow measures to protect themselves and the public. Under the county’s public health order, staff and visitors must wear face coverings at all times and maintain a distance of at least six feet from anyone
outside their households. Houses of worship must conduct screenings before visitors enter and disinfect worship spaces between services”.
Unless there is enforcement, Grace will continue as they ever will. This will be another toothless Health Order that will go largely ignored
So, it's 2020 (who are we kidding, even in January it will still be 2020 in our hearts) and you've decided to follow:
Modern Day Zorro
*or, maybe you're on the fence and can't really decide if you should since you follow 1,000s of others
Here are some excellent reasons why you
should follow:
1) Entrance into Weird Christian Twitter or #WCT. A collection of amazing people fighting the power and gaining weight as we sit by our computers, argue with TheoBros, and waste an hour on dreadful food takes.
This Thanksgiving, we have a lot to be grateful for here at The Master’s University. Through this unprecedented semester, God has sustained our institution and provided for it in remarkable ways. In the spring, He provided financially
after we closed our campus and pivoted to remote learning for the rest of the semester. This cost the school nearly two million dollars. In God’s providence, gracious ministry partners came alongside our school to lessen the impact of the stay-at-home orders on our institution.
Because of their generosity, The Master’s University has not had to lay-off a single employee through the ongoing pandemic.
In August, TMU welcomed the second largest Freshmen class in school history. While many institutions of higher learning were struggling with