Caleb Bonham

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Caleb Bonham

Caleb Bonham

@CalebBonham

Tech. Texas. Follower of Christ.

Austin, TX Beigetreten Şubat 2010
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Caleb Bonham
Caleb Bonham@CalebBonham·
Years ago we had discussions about creating a @TMZ in DC….it was called TMZDC and I could never figure out why they didn’t follow through on it.
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What the heck is taking Jesus so long to return???
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Young Kim
Young Kim@RepYoungKim·
Congratulations to my friend & sister, Michelle Steel, on being nominated as the next U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Korea! 🇺🇸🇰🇷 I’m so proud of everything you’ve achieved — from Orange County to Congress & now, once confirmed, representing our great country abroad. Your heart & experience will serve America & the US-ROK alliance beautifully, & I look forward to working with you in this new chapter!
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Bradley Devlin@bradleydevlin·
.@BenSasse delivers a beautiful response to @DouthatNYT asking him if he’s ready to die. When Ben makes Ross cry, he laughs and says, “happy to get him to open up a can of pansy ass.” This is the beauty of male friendship. Dudes rock.
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Michael Knowles@michaeljknowles·
Has a public figure died with anywhere near this degree of grace and magnanimity in our lifetimes? The only other example that comes to mind is John Paul II. Simply inspirational.
Rod Dreher@roddreher

Ben Sasse has the face of Christ. His bloodied visage is the result of treatment for his pancreatic cancer; the new treatment might give him a few more months. Read or listen to the interview. It's staggering, this man's hope and faith. nytimes.com/2026/04/09/opi…

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Erick Erickson
Erick Erickson@EWErickson·
Some time slightly less than two thousand years ago on a Friday, a carpenter’s son stood silent before the fifth Roman governor of the Roman province of Judea, Pontius Pilate.  The local leaders in Jerusalem had plotted to kill the man, named Jesus.  The plot sped with unchecked momentum when gossip began spreading Jesus had raised another man named Lazarus from the dead. Innocent of any crimes, Pilate tried to let the man go.  But the crowd would not be placated and Pilate decided to let the crowd choose between freeing Jesus or an insurrectionary named Barabbas.  The crowd chose Barabbas.  The Roman historian Tacitus later recorded that “Christus, the founder of the name, had undergone the death penalty in the reign of Tiberius, by sentence of the procurator Pontius Pilate, and the pernicious superstition [of his divinity] was checked for a moment.” The Romans nailed Jesus of Nazareth to a cross.  The Protestant reformer Martin Luther said that there, on that cross, the greatest sinner that ever would live breathed his last and died.  The sky went dark.  The ground quaked.  The curtain in the Jewish temple tore in half, most believing it was the act of a vandal.  The first person of the Trinity turned His back on the second person of the Trinity and even the sun refused to shine on Christ as the sins of mankind, past, present, and future were placed on Him to satisfy God’s wrath. The curtain tore because Immanuel was with us. We no longer were separated from God by the veil. Christ restored us to God. Had Jesus of Nazareth just died, the world would have moved on.  Plenty of other men claimed to be God’s chosen Messiah.  We don’t remember any of them.  We remember this one who laid down his life for others, guilty of no crime and executed as a common criminal.  Something unique happened to Jesus.  But what? ewerickson.substack.com/p/the-greatest…
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Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey
Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey@RelatablewABS·
The backlash to @TrevorSheatz’s viral X post has been HUGE. Some people responded saying, "I can't believe you just called your wife a wh*re." He did not call his wife that. You called his wife that. You called another man's wife that. You called a new creation— someone redeemed by Christ, sanctified, made new, and washed clean— a wh*re. That is on you. Not her husband. The hyper patriarchy bros who call themselves Christians out there who just want to take any opportunity not only to denigrate women, but to denigrate the work of the Gospel… it's just insane. It's a very obvious tenet of Christianity that you have become a new creation. Somehow that’s now being treated like it’s controversial?
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Caleb Bonham@CalebBonham·
Masterclass from @EWErickson on responding to insane cancel culture.
Erick Erickson@EWErickson

Dear Christians, Please pay attention to this. It is important. @WilliamWolfe has dredged up a tweet from 2009 in an attempt to shame me. He holds himself out as a Christian and has declared me a fake Christian. I wrote a book with an entire chapter about this tweet, how it affected my family and friends, and how wrong it was. William uses it to attempt to police me and shame me. William behaves as if his heart is unregenerated, and he shows his lack of grace every day. He uses Christ as a cudgel, not as a salve. I wrote this and plenty of other tweets. My life is an open book. William, who has previously decried cancel culture, has summoned a seventeen-year-old tweet to hold over my head. He went to seminary, got the grades, but missed the point of God's redeeming love. He is graceless, does not love his neighbor, and is also a humorless bully. William does not like that I have repeatedly called out his behaviors, so often directed at sound Christian pastors who will not politicize the church. So now he enters my timeline regularly with old tweets of mine. Christ forgives. William shames (or tries to). The problem, however, for William is that I do not need the affirmation of anyone who applauds his efforts, and he needs the affirmation of many he continues to alienate with his behavior. He wants to be a Baptist Leader, but has no clout outside a Twitter following. He leads nothing but a website. On Good Friday, several million Americans will tune into my radio show to hear the Gospel. I spend every Good Friday ignoring politics and the headlines and focusing on the greatest story ever told. On Good Friday, William will scold someone else on Twitter, and few of his Twitter followers will even care. I'll let the God of all creation judge me on the Last Day. William will, on that day, be surprised he does not get to sit on the throne, the toilet maybe, but not the throne.

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Priya Patel
Priya Patel@priyaee·
As a Christian, you are promised prosecution—the world hates Christ, so if Christ is with you, the world is going to hate you. It’s going to spit on you, try to break you down, try to kill you. But it doesn’t matter—the Savior of the universe walks with you. Pick up your cross.
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