E-mail had its time in the limelight. Myspace came and went. Facebook is still alive and kicking, but Twitter has changed the way we communicate, and it seems as though we have a love/hate relationship with it. While Twitter can be defined as ‘a short burst of inconsequential information,’ Jack Dorsey, the founder of Twitter says, “one could change the world with 140 characters.” Regardless of how many people follow you, who you follow, or how many tweets you contribute to the 140,000,000 tweets sent daily, it’s difficult to deny Twitter’s impact on our society.
But Jesus didn’t have an iPhone. He didn’t communicate in shorthand. He said what He wanted to say in complete sentences and (gasp!) without even logging on. Join us over the next several weeks as we walk through the Sermon On The Mount to gain some perspective on Jesus' counter-cultural, counter-intuitive living for today…or is it 2day?
Simon Says: A Study In 1 Peter (part 15)
Simon Says: A Study In 1 Peter (part 14)
Simon Says: A Study In 1 Peter (part 13)
Simon Says: A Study In 1 Peter (part 12)
Simon Says: A Study In 1 Peter (part 11)
Simon Says: A Study In 1 Peter (part 10)
Simon Says: A Study In 1 Peter (part 9)
Simon Says: A Study In 1 Peter (part 8)
Simon Says: A Study In 1 Peter (part 7)
Simon Says: A Study In 1 Peter (part 6)
Simon Says: A Study In 1 Peter (part 5)
Simon Says: A Study In 1 Peter (part 4)
Simon Says: A Study In 1 Peter (part 3)
Simon Says: A Study In 1 Peter (part 2)
Simon Says: A Study In 1 Peter (part 1)
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