Once again, here they are:
Coffee, coffee, perfect bean/ Every morn from thee I glean/ Your glorious nectar/ By the hectare/ Wondrous stuff of life, caffeine.
— Church Curmudgeon (@ChrchCurmudgeon) May 25, 2013
Much of the reason for the prevalent doctrinal ignorance in the church today is the lack of doctrinal preaching in the pulpit.
— Burk Parsons (@BurkParsons) May 26, 2013
To be a really efficient apologist you MUST focus first on your theology. WHAT you defend determines HOW you defend it. #apologetics
— Joseph E. Torres (@JosephETorres) May 26, 2013
How to Float1: Pour some water on the ground.2: Step away from water.3: Take a photo. twitter.com/EarthPix/statu…
— Earth Pics (@EarthPix) May 26, 2013
We’re not going to be taken out of this world into heaven but heaven is going to come down at the end of time to renew this world.
— Timothy Keller (@timkellernyc) May 27, 2013
“What do people want to hear?” is not an invalid question. It’s just an invalid directive.
— jaredcwilson (@jaredcwilson) May 28, 2013
How to Disagree with Other Christians about Disputable Matters goo.gl/fb/c3Lcn
— Andy Naselli (@AndyNaselli) May 30, 2013
A Big 10 president made a crack about the SEC not being able to read or write. I know what they can read, National Championship trophies.
— Jon Acuff (@JonAcuff) May 30, 2013
Most conspiracy theories assume a level of organization and cooperation most humans simply aren’t capable of.
— jaredcwilson (@jaredcwilson) May 31, 2013
The real you — the you that is your Google searches and Internet history — is the you God loves.
— jaredcwilson (@jaredcwilson) May 31, 2013
ICYMI: A case for S4 of ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT as a masterpiece. vulture.com/2013/05/tv-rev…
— Matt Zoller Seitz (@mattzollerseitz) June 1, 2013
Pastors and student ministers, bookmark this site. yourbrainonporn.com
— J.A. Medders (@mrmedders) June 1, 2013