Millennial Minister

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Millennial Minister

Millennial Minister

@MillennialPastr

30-something iowa pastor trying to figure out how to introduce a new generation to Jesus.

Katılım Kasım 2013
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Millennial Minister
Millennial Minister@MillennialPastr·
That “on us” free Apple Watch that t-mobile sometimes offers turned out to be actually full price. 3 conversations with t-mobile and lots of head aches. Apparently a “new line” on a watch means it’s actually paired with another line in your account and not standalone.
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Millennial Minister@MillennialPastr·
6 years ago my new church bought a bunch of Vizio TVs. 3 different ones have failed. Never buying Vizio TVs again. #vizio
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Millennial Minister@MillennialPastr·
@edstetzer I was a tech guy at my church and the one time I’m out of state on a Sunday morning the church got struck by lightning and fried the sound system.
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Millennial Minister@MillennialPastr·
@UnstuckGroup What’s the current situation on Campus Pastors at multisite churches? Ate churches struggling to find and keep them? What’s the “life-expectancy” for someone in this role? What’s their next steps for development?
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Millennial Minister@MillennialPastr·
My Wyze floodlight no longer connects to my WiFi or app and now likes to randomly flash the neighborhood with the brightness of 1000 suns. It’s barely over 2 years old. @WyzeCam
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Millennial Minister@MillennialPastr·
Fun Fact: An Iowa making $50k a year pays over $18k in taxes a year when considering all the different ways they're taxed (income, property, sales, gas, etc). That's 36% of their salary! Yikes. x.com/i/grok/share/m…
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Millennial Minister@MillennialPastr·
@HolyPost_Media @KaitlynSchiess I’ve noticed an increase of scoffing and disunity from the Holy Post Folks. It’s one thing to have sincere beliefs about something like the frequency of communion, but man, this is unkind.
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Holy Post Media@HolyPost_Media·
"Every church should have communion every week." If that feels like too much, @kaitlynschiess says it might be time to rethink our priorities. Watch the full discussion on Holy Post Plus! (🔗 in bio)
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Millennial Minister@MillennialPastr·
@HolyPost_Media While I honestly largely land on the same conclusions as your podcasts, it seems you would do so well to invite a respected, measured person who actually is complementarian into the conversation. Your conversation didn't come across as gracious or bible honoring as you intended.
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Holy Post Media@HolyPost_Media·
Consistent application of principles like "women shouldn't teach men" can get complicated real fast. This week and next, we're tackling the egalitarian/complementarian debate on 🎙️Curiously, Kaitlyn! First up is complementarianism - tune in the link in bio or on YouTube, and make sure to join us next week for egalitarianism!
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Millennial Minister@MillennialPastr·
@HolyPost_Media @philvischer @SkyeJethani Yes, “asking Jesus into your heart” is apt for confusion and thinking that a sinner’s prayer is some type of magic incantation is problematic— but Paul does use the metaphor of Christ living in believers hearts. Thought you’d appreciate a little more nuance. 😎
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Holy Post Media@HolyPost_Media·
Church hurt is real. So is the need for community. If going to a formal church service doesn't work for you right now, gathering with a few trusted friends is a great place to start. @philvischer @skyejethani Today on 🎙️Holy Post 670, we're answering your questions - join the conversation at the link in bio!
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Millennial Minister@MillennialPastr·
@elonmusk If there's fraud, let's see some arrests. If it's a mistake in data entry, fix it. Sometimes I wonder if sometimes there's a lot of fanfare over no actual problem, or a mistake.
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
They just want to cheat
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@ChuckGrassley @SenJoniErnst I expect a full investigation of the use of unsecured communications by this administration. This almost certainly is not the only time this has happened. Lead the way. Serve Iowa and America.
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Scott Manley@DJSnM·
Oh well - ACTIVATE THE DRA's NOW
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[Journalist] "Do you, Mr. President, think that Vladimir Putin is taking advantage of the U.S. pause right now on intelligence and military aid to Ukraine?" President Trump: "I actually think he's doing what anybody else would do. I think he's, I think he wants to get it stopped and settled, and I think he's hitting them harder than he's been hitting them. And I think probably anybody in that position would be doing that right now."
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@MikeCosper Trump espouses "might makes right" moralism. If Russia is stronger, they deserve to win. If China could take Taiwan, they should. If Canada couldn't defeat the US, we should take them over. He praises the powerful over the vulnerable.
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Mike Cosper
Mike Cosper@MikeCosper·
Support for Ukraine isn’t “globalism.” It’s patriotism. Because it’s in our national interest to keep our promises. It’s in our national interest to stop Russian aggression into the territory of our allies. The lesson Vance and Trump are teaching the world is, “YOU NEED NUCLEAR WEAPONS.” The result of our abandonment of Ukraine will be rapid nuclear proliferation. The baltics. The Saudis. South Korea. Everyone who can no longer trust in Americas promise to keep them safe.
JD Vance@JDVance

This is moralistic garbage, which is unfortunately the rhetorical currency of the globalists because they have nothing else to say. For three years, President Trump and I have made two simple arguments: first, the war wouldn't have started if President Trump was in office; second, that neither Europe, nor the Biden administration, nor the Ukrainians had any pathway to victory. This was true three years ago, it was true two years ago, it was true last year, and it is true today. And for three years, the concerns of people who were obviously right were ignored. What is Niall's actual plan for Ukraine? Another aid package? Is he aware of the reality on the ground, of the numerical advantage of the Russians, of the depleted stock of the Europeans or their even more depleted industrial base? Instead, he quotes from a book about George HW Bush from a different historical period and a different conflict. That's another currency of these people: reliance on irrelevant history. President Trump is dealing with reality, which means dealing with facts. And here are some facts: Number one, while our Western European allies' security has benefitted greatly from the generosity of the United States, they pursue domestic policies (on migration and censorship) that offend the sensibilities of most Americans and defense policies that assume continued over-reliance. Number two, Russians have a massive numerical advantage in manpower and weapons in Ukraine, and that advantage will persist regardless of further Western aid packages. Again, the aid is *currently* flowing. Number three, the United States retains substantial leverage over both parties to the conflict. Number four, ending the conflict requires talking to the people involved in starting it and maintaining it. Number five, the conflict has placed--and continues to place--stress on tools of American statecraft, from military stockpiles to sanctions (and so much else). We believe the continued conflict is bad for Russia, bad for Ukraine, and bad for Europe. But most importantly, it is bad for the United States. Given the above facts, we must pursue peace, and we must pursue it now. President Trump ran on this, he won on this, and he is right about this. It is lazy, ahistorical nonsense to attack as "appeasement" every acknowledgment that America's interest must account for the realities of the conflict. That interest--not moralisms or historical illiteracy--will guide President Trump's policy in the weeks to come. And thank God for that.

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