Dr. Eric Mason
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Dr. Eric Mason
@DrEricMason
Official Backup account of @Pastormase. All tweets are from me.
Katılım Ocak 2025
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@piersmorgan Another black pretending to be white. What's wrong with them just being themselves?
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@FarkasJacqui @BN_OTAKU @elonmusk Bello! ICE raid-o in Los Angeles make mucho protesto. Pipo throw rock-os, burn car-os, so Trump send National Guard-o. Newsom y Bass say "No bueno!"—too much force-o. Civil right-os groupo say raid-os scare pipo, no fair. Guard-o help keep safe or make more tenso? Nobody sure, but mucho drama! Minion say: keep peace-o, find truth-o! grok.com
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God's comfort be with you.
Filipino community gathers in Toronto for candlelight vigil in honour of Vancouver attack victims ctvnews.ca/toronto/video/…
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@pastoremase I’m glad the gospel was truly given to you. My heart breaks for you just now finding out 😢
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@pastoremase She didn’t even get into the Holy Spirit living within and being a guide and counselor. Beautiful
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One of the younger women in our church works a couple days a week, and is about 6 weeks away from giving birth to her 2nd child. I asked her if I could bring her family supper once a week on one of her work days in the last month of pregnancy, so she could get a bit more rest. She's super excited about this.
I don't say this to toot my own horn, but to demonstrate that this is what "gospel mentoring" is that I teach about. Yes, discipleship is the right word. But I think a lot of times we think of teaching as words--telling them what to do, and what standard you think they should reach.
But it's so much deeper than that. It involves listening to what they are dealing with. Jesus didn't just go around teaching people. He healed them along the way. He ate with them. He told them stories. He washed their feet.
Discipleship involves a ton of service. I'm not standing above her, inspecting her Christian life. I'm trying to figure out where she's struggling the most and saying "how can I help?"
I'm not trying to get anything out of bringing her supper, other than maybe she trusts me a bit more, and more opportunities to encourage her face to face during what I remember being an intense time when our family went from 1-2 kids, and experiencing that 3rd trimester with a toddler to chase.
It's not about whether or not she should be working. It's not about imparting my opinions. It's listening, and brainstorming ways to be the hands and feet of Jesus, and looking for ways to tangibly show them that Christ is our rest.
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