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Carson Weitnauer

@CarsonWeitnauer

I wanted to know how God forms us to become mature disciples. The answer: friendship. D.Min, TEDS.

What's on your heart? Katılım Eylül 2011
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Carson Weitnauer@CarsonWeitnauer·
God is a loving Father, a kind Savior, and a good Friend.
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Carson Weitnauer@CarsonWeitnauer·
Honest conversations about God with just one friend can deepen your walk more than a hundred silent reflections. friendsfollowingjesus.com provides free Bible studies for you and your friend to discuss
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Nick Gray
Nick Gray@nickgraynews·
I just launched FriendshipRecession.com Adults have fewer close friends than at any point in the last 30 years The number of men with zero close friends jumped from 3% to 15% since 1990. That's wild! And the average adult now spends less than 3 hours a week with friends I'll be documenting the so-called Friendship Recession on this site. Send me any articles or posts here so I can start to collect tips, tricks, research etc please
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Carson Weitnauer@CarsonWeitnauer·
@JeffVanderstelt I respect the humility of this tweet. So rare. I see it modeling what you're saying - we need more than lectures. Taking action and talking about it are an important part of how we change.
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Jeff Vanderstelt
Jeff Vanderstelt@JeffVanderstelt·
I received no small amount of pushback from a recent Tweet. A few questioned the validity of the statement. I decided to do some research and discovered there is reason to question the 5% retention from lecture claim.
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Glenn Packiam
Glenn Packiam@gpackiam·
In the Resilient Pastor book, I compare Cyprian’s model of preparing the church for persecution with Dr King’s training for his non-violent movement, and find three core components in both— which were also hallmarks of the early Christian movement. At Rockharbor, we call this our Formation Framework for all environments beyond Sundays:
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Jeff Vanderstelt@JeffVanderstelt

Of all the learning methods, lecture is the least effective (5% retention) of them all. If this is the case why do we still do so much of it in the church?

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Carson Weitnauer@CarsonWeitnauer·
@danwhitejr @JeffVanderstelt Great points! To take it another step.... My research found that friendship is the key to spiritual growth. What if we emphasized friends discussing Scripture? This creates space for vulnerability and encouragement.
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Dan White Jr.
Dan White Jr.@danwhitejr·
@JeffVanderstelt We tested the retention question out on 309 people in two separate worship services. The one with monological preaching - 8% remembered what the sermon was about a month later. One with a Dialogical Sermon - 72% remembered.
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Jeff Vanderstelt
Jeff Vanderstelt@JeffVanderstelt·
Of all the learning methods, lecture is the least effective (5% retention) of them all. If this is the case why do we still do so much of it in the church?
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Carson Weitnauer
Carson Weitnauer@CarsonWeitnauer·
Wow....
Steve Nichols@DrSteveNichols

Any season of transition can be difficult. The narratives and communications circulating about us on social media over the past few days have made this season even more difficult for us and our family. We want to express our deep gratitude for the twelve years we spent at Reformation Bible College and Ligonier Ministries. We are thankful for that time and for the people we had the privilege to serve. We also appreciate that both RBC and Ligonier have conducted themselves in an amicable, gracious, and honorable manner during this season of transition, and we have sought to do the same. Since others have shared their version of events, we believe it is appropriate to share ours. In January 2024, we learned from the counselor of our daughter, Grace, that he had submitted a report to the Florida Department of Children and Families of suspicion of sexual abuse of Grace by Stephen Adams. On January 10, 2025, we reported suspicion of sexual abuse of our daughter by Stephen Adams to Saint Andrew’s Chapel. Over subsequent meetings, we realized that we were at an impasse with our church and that we had different perspectives on how to handle this situation. On April 21, 2025, we notified a pastor at Saint Andrew’s that we would begin the process of finding a new church. We notified him again on July 20, 2025, that it would be our last Sunday (and it was). We each received separate indictments two days later, July 22, 2025. We were accused of slander, unresolved anger, collusion to deceive, failure to follow session directives, and breach of membership vows. There was never a trial, and our case was never adjudicated. After Saint Andrew’s Chapel voted to disassociate from the PCA on December 14, 2025, we immediately resigned our memberships. On Sunday evening, December 14, we joined New Hope PCA in Eustis, Florida, by testimony. On January 27, 2026, Saint Andrew’s found us guilty of contumacy, which is the failure to submit to the authority of the church and refusal to appear before the church. Afterwards on February 25, 2026, at their request, we met with a committee of the session to answer any questions and hopefully bring some resolution to our differences. On March 10, 2026, Saint Andrew’s excommunicated us, not on the underlying indictments, but for contumacy. We remain members in good standing at New Hope and are grateful for the love, care, and support of our pastors and our church during this season. We reported suspicion of sexual abuse of our daughter, we ended up indicted, and we ended up excommunicated. We are deeply saddened by all that has taken place and grieved for everyone involved. Our prayer and hope is that the central issue will not be lost. At the heart of this issue is the suspected sexual abuse of our daughter. —Stephen and Heidi Nichols

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Carson Weitnauer@CarsonWeitnauer·
Ask God to help your life look like what you read in the gospels.
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Carson Weitnauer@CarsonWeitnauer·
One empirical challenge: According to PRRI, from 2011 to 2020, white evangelicals shifted from 30% to 68% agreement that an immoral elected official can still behave ethically in their profession. When 68% of white evangelical Protestants take this position on personally immoral politicians - 15% percentage points higher than the unaffiliated - there's a lot of work to do.
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Andrew T. Walker
Andrew T. Walker@AndrewTWalker·
An interesting syllogism @RevKevDeYoung just used on stage with @JonathanLeeman at Coram Deo in talking about the role of the church versus the state: “Political orders require virtuous people. Only Christianity can form truly virtuous people. Therefore, the Church of Jesus Christ has the missional task of preaching the Gospel and forming a virtuous people.”
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Carson Weitnauer@CarsonWeitnauer·
At times, we may think we know better than God. But when we encounter the sheer majesty of his creation—not to mention the Majesty of His Presence—we recognize an essential truth: we are but creatures, and God is our Creator.
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Daniel Silliman
Daniel Silliman@danielsilliman·
Major turmoil between the successors of R. C. Sproul at the three institutions trying to carry on his legacy. Last week, unannounced, Ligonier removed a prominent teacher from the website.
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Carson Weitnauer@CarsonWeitnauer·
There are better ways to talk about our religious differences, ways that build bridges and respect.
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