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Mark Chapman

@ChapmanPastor

By His grace. For His glory. Husband of Mary Lin, Daddy to three precious daughters, @SWBTS alumnus & Pastor at Springfield Baptist Church in Jakin, GA.

Georgia, USA Katılım Ekim 2012
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Philip Nation
Philip Nation@philipnation·
💥📢 PASTOR ROLL CALL 💥📢 ✝️ EASTER EDITION ✝️ What text on the resurrection will be the foundation for your sermon? How can I pray for you as you gospelize the people this Easter Sunday?
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Matthew McKellar
Matthew McKellar@dr_mckellar·
O thou, my soul, forget no more the Friend who all thy sorrows bore. Let every idol be forgot; but, o my soul, forget Him not. -Addison
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Z. Scott Colter 🇺🇸
Z. Scott Colter 🇺🇸@ScottColter·
I am truly grateful and excited to be able to share publicly what the Lord is doing at @nebcvt. This is an exciting new chapter in the story of this school that has been in the works for several months. Please join me in praying for @DrMarkAHowell and Carmen.
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Mark Chapman@ChapmanPastor·
@philipnation Gen 11:27-12:9 - Destination Unknown. To experience the future God has planned for you, forsake all and follow Him.
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Philip Nation
Philip Nation@philipnation·
💥📢 PASTOR ROLL CALL 💥📢 Hey fellas! What is the scripture text and topic for your sermon? How can I pray for you?
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Mark Chapman@ChapmanPastor·
“The man who never reads will never be read; he who never quotes will never be quoted. He who will not use the thoughts of other men’s brains, proves that he has no brains of his own.” (Charles Spurgeon)
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Mark Hallock
Mark Hallock@MarkHallock·
I say this in love…you don’t want to be one who brings disunity and dissension to the body of Christ through gossip or slander or constantly tearing down others. You really don’t. There might be those around you that applaud you and even join in your mission to stir up discord and strife among God’s people, but the Lord detests it. And because of this, there will always be consequences. He desires unity. Let us pursue it together. “The Lord hates six things;
in fact, seven are detestable to him: arrogant eyes, a lying tongue,
hands that shed innocent blood, a heart that plots wicked schemes,
feet eager to run to evil, a lying witness who gives false testimony,
and one who stirs up trouble among brothers.” - Proverbs 6:16-19 “So then let us pursue what makes for peace and for mutual upbuilding.” - Romans 14:19 “Behold, how good and pleasant it is when brothers dwell in unity!” - Psalm 133:1
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Mark Chapman@ChapmanPastor·
“Christians are people of the ear, not of the eye” (Bruce K. Waltke).
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Andy Naselli
Andy Naselli@AndyNaselli·
Students, you may have a research paper due within the next few months. I wrote *How to Write a Paper* to help you. amazon.com/dp/B0GM95LYRR/…
Andy Naselli@AndyNaselli

My new book is available in print and Kindle formats (and it will soon be available from Logos Bible Software): How to Write a Paper: Five Steps to Writing a Theological or Literary Research Paper amazon.com/dp/B0GM95LYRR/… Who is this book for? This book is for students—especially at the level of college and graduate school. Advanced high school students could use it as well. How should you use this book? If you are a student, read this little book straight through before you write a paper, and consult it along the way as you plan, research, write, and revise. If you are a teacher, require your students to read this little book before they begin the paper-writing process. (This book is about how to write a research paper, but the principles apply to shorter essays as well as longer works such as an MA thesis, ThM thesis, DMin thesis, or PhD dissertation.) Endorsements “Naselli’s book helpfully supplies students a step-by-step, uncomplicated guide to writing a research paper, and by this he supplies teachers greater joys in grading and mobilizing a new generation of faithful communicators.” ––Jason S. DeRouchie, Research Professor of Old Testament and Biblical Theology and Rich and Judy Hastings Endowed Chair of Old Testament Studies, Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; Pastor, Sovereign Joy Baptist Church in Kansas City, Missouri “This is a remarkable resource that I wish I’d had on my desk years ago. As valuable for a professor as for a student, it is a practical guide to that dread academic exercise: the writing and the grading of research papers. It covers everything from conception to completion: researching and outlining, documenting and reasoning, editing and honing. I am buying copies for all my teachers.” —George Grant, pastor of Parish Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Franklin, Tennessee; founder of Franklin Classical School, the Chalmers Fund, and the King’s Meadow Study Center; author of more than 70 books “Andy Naselli is one of the most enjoyable authors to read because his prose is so clear and his style unencumbered by the typical academic jargon of our day. This book gives you direct insight on his writing process. Not only that, Naselli demonstrates what is the true foundation of clear writing—namely, clear thinking. Students and professors will gain practical, actionable insights for their academic writing and grading. Our day is in need of coherent and logical arguments made in a way that is faithful to God’s word and comprehensible to readers. That is where impact is made. I am grateful for the way this book paves the way for such writing to take place.” —Jeremy M. Kimble, Professor of Systematic and Applied Theology, Cedarville University “Professors often jest (with that kernel of truth that every good joke contains) that we teach for free and are paid to grade. Poorly researched, badly argued, sloppily written papers are to blame, of course, but the sad fact is that far too many papers match this description. And while only the gifts of God can make a great writer, anyone can become a good writer—or, at least, a better one. Naselli shows the way as a man who is no stranger to the author’s pen, having written two dissertations and a full shelf of books. Wise is the student who follows his advice, and blessed is the professor who makes this book required reading in his classes.” —Doug Ponder, Academic Dean and Professor of Biblical Studies, Grimké Seminary; Teaching Pastor, Remnant Church in Richmond, Virginia “Professors know the joys of teaching. Students know the joys of learning. And both professors and students know the pains of grading. In How to Write a Paper, Andy Naselli aims to increase joy and relieve pain for professors and students alike. Clearly and succinctly, he guides the reader through the research-and-writing process, modeling careful thinking, discipline, and pastoral wisdom. Practical and easy to read, this needed work will benefit every student looking to improve his research and writing. I heartily recommend it!” —Michael Riccardi, Assistant Professor of Theology, The Master’s Seminary; Pastor of Local Outreach Ministries, Grace Community Church in Sun Valley, California “Like Dr. Naselli, I’m a professor who teaches for free and gets paid to grade. And I’m always on the lookout for resources to help students with the writing process. Dr. Naselli has written an accessible guide for both students and teachers. It will aid students in research and writing, and it will bless teachers with better papers. Read it, and then get to writing.” —Joe Rigney, Fellow of Theology and Director of Greyfriars Hall, New Saint Andrews College; Associate Pastor, Christ Church in Moscow, Idaho “In a world so often confusing and needlessly complicated, full of ambiguity and conflicting authorities shouting each other down, it is a profound relief to have someone sit you down and explain in a kind, clear voice exactly what is expected and why. This book speaks to you as if you were a slightly panicked student grasping at straws, and it offers you a life-raft of sound, plain-spoken advice, with helpful tables and examples. Read it.” —Carson Spratt, Rhetoric and Integrated Humanities Teacher, Logos Online School “This short book presents clear, practical, step-by-step help for students writing research papers. Naselli is a seasoned writer, editor, and teacher, and here he offers wise counsel applicable to anyone who wants to write well.” —Brian J. Tabb, President and Professor of Biblical Studies, Bethlehem College and Seminary; General Editor, Themelios “Writing research papers does not come naturally to any of us. We need expert guidance, and Andy Naselli’s short work may be the best concise one-stop shop for students to get started. If used well, it should result in clearer writing, better thinking, and happier teachers.” —Justin Taylor, Executive Vice President of Book Publishing and Book Publisher, Crossway; Managing Editor, The ESV Study Bible “Unfortunately, in our current educational system and the age of social media, the skill of how to write a solid research paper is becoming a lost art. This is why I am thrilled to recommend Andy Naselli’s How to Write a Paper. Naselli covers the crucial points with helpful illustrations regarding how to write an excellent paper, which will greatly aid students and receive the thanks of many teachers. Simply a wonderful resource for students of all ages and educational backgrounds.” —Stephen J. Wellum, Professor of Christian Theology, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; Editor, The Southern Baptist Journal of Theology; Pastor, Providence Baptist Church in Sellersburg, Indiana “Andy Naselli has given students a gift: a guide that helps them steward their written words. Clear, practical, and accessible, this book trains students to write with patience and precision. Those who take its counsel seriously will not only write better papers—they will become better communicators.” —Jonathon Woodyard, Vice President of Student Life and Assistant Professor of Historical Theology, Southwest Baptist University

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Mark Chapman
Mark Chapman@ChapmanPastor·
For the wages of sin is death, but the gracious gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord (Romans 6:23).
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Mark Chapman@ChapmanPastor·
@JohnPiper I read this same verse this morning with the Navigator’s plan you recommended near the end of last year. The verse also captured my attention.
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John Piper
John Piper@JohnPiper·
“Cast your burden on the Lord, and he will sustain you; he will never permit the righteous to be moved.” Psalm 55:22
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Mark Chapman@ChapmanPastor·
Thank you @realDonaldTrump for your leadership and decisive action against a regime that hates freedom, America, and our ally, Israel.
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Mark Chapman@ChapmanPastor·
@DrDavidLAllen I love that chapter! It ministered to be at a critical juncture in my life.
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Philip Nation
Philip Nation@philipnation·
💥📢 PASTOR ROLL CALL 💥📢 Hey my friends! What’s the text/topic for your sermon? How can I pray for you? Praying for the Spirit to do a great work through your faithful preaching!
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Philip Nation@philipnation·
I work to buy coffee. I buy coffee to work. Welcome to the circle of life.
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Mark Chapman@ChapmanPastor·
@philipnation Church Life - I Thessalonians 5:12-15. Believers honor their pastors and help other people.
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Philip Nation@philipnation·
🔥🔥 PASTOR ROLL CALL 🔥🔥 Hey brothers! What’s the scripture text and topic for your sermon? Tell me how I can pray for you.
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David L. Allen
David L. Allen@DrDavidLAllen·
“Any preacher too big to preach in a little church is too little to preach in a big church.” —Vance Havner
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