
Tim Landstrom
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Tim Landstrom
@TimLandstrom
Following Christ Jesus by His grace, healed by His wounds & kept in His love. Disciple. Husband. Dad. Son. Brother. Patriot. White Sox. Bears. Fighting Illini.
Katılım Mart 2013
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There's a difference between a government run by a church and a society shaped by people of faith. We don't need a theocracy. We need citizens whose values are formed by truth, integrity, and a reverence for God.
For too long, the Church has been told to keep its convictions behind closed doors. We've been encouraged to worship privately while surrendering the culture, the classroom, the boardroom, and the ballot box.
The Church doesn't need more political power. It needs more courage. Courage to speak the truth, to engage the culture, and to represent God's Kingdom wherever He has placed us.
If believers abandon the public square, they shouldn't be surprised when biblical values disappear from it.
Watch "How Giving Thanks Guards You Against Spiritual Attacks" on my YouTube channel.
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@ChauncygardnerJ @ChiSoxFanMike Unfortunately, I live in an area that the game was blacked out due to playing against the Braves.
Only got to see highlights on YouTube once finished.
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@TimLandstrom @ChiSoxFanMike Did you not watch the game. He barely did play by play
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@MLBNetwork Rays, Guardians, Rangers (White Sox win the division)
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@ChiSoxFanMike .500+ would be amazing!
5-7 would be good.
4-8 would be reasonable.
Anything less would be disappointing.
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Top 10 Sophomores Primed to Breakout Next Year: @gwizzy12 and @thatboydhill dropped some of their favorite sophomores they think can take the next step.

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The Desperate Cry for Holy Fire
The modern church is starving in the midst of a banquet. We possess the theology of the Book of Acts, yet we lack the manifestation of its power. We have traded the consuming fire of the Holy Spirit for the ice of religious tradition and the comfort of human centered programs. Revival is not a series of meetings; it is the absolute, terrifying, and glorious invasion of the presence of God into a dead and dying culture.
To pursue revival is to pursue the standard set by the Apostles. It was a standard of total surrender. They did not play games with the Holy Spirit. When the Spirit moved, there was no room for hypocrisy, for the fear of the Lord was the bedrock of their community. We speak of wanting a move of God, yet we recoil when He demands the death of our pride, our comfort, and our carefully constructed reputations.
The Book of Acts was not a polite gathering; it was a series of holy riots. It was the result of men and women who were so saturated with the presence of God that they became walking conduits of His power. They did not just talk about the Kingdom; they demonstrated it. They understood that the Holy Spirit is the liquid fire of heaven, and when He is poured out, He makes the believer contagious.
We have lost the fear of the Lord. We treat the Holy Spirit as a commodity to be managed rather than a Person to be obeyed. We seek the power of the Spirit to make our lives easier, while the Spirit seeks to make our lives holy. Holiness is not a suggestion; it is the atmosphere in which the Spirit dwells.
True revival requires a return to the cross. We cannot have the outpouring of the Spirit without the surrender of the self. The Spirit comes to glorify Jesus, not to build our ministries or inflate our egos. When we truly encounter the holiness of God, we do not walk away feeling comfortable; we walk away shattered, repenting of our sloppiness, our compromise, and our lukewarm devotion.
The Holy Spirit is the oil of heaven. He is residual; He leaves a mark that cannot be washed away by the world. He is the wind that drives us into the harvest, and the fire that burns away our dross. There are no toxic levels of the Holy Spirit. You cannot overdose on the presence of the Almighty.
We must stop striving. We must stop trying to manufacture the move of God with music, lights, and clever rhetoric. We must return to the place of desperation. We must reach out with the faith of a child and grasp the invisible reality of the Kingdom of Heaven. It is within reach. It is available to every believer who is willing to lay down their own agenda and say, "Holy Spirit, take the wheel."
The hour is late. The world is jaded, skeptical, and dying for a lack of genuine, supernatural power. They do not need more religious talk; they need to see the fire of God burning in our eyes and flowing from our hands.
Stop playing with the fire. Stop flirting with the world. Fall on your face before the Father, ask for the baptism of fire, and refuse to leave until you are saturated. The promise is for you. The power is for you. The work of the Kingdom is for you. Lay down your pride, pick up your cross, and let the river of the Holy Spirit flow until the world can no longer ignore the reality of the Risen Christ.
-Brother Charlie Shamp

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@WhiteSoxPremium @ElijahEv8 Agreed. Meidroth was slumping badly on the west coast trip - pretty much like the rest of the team - but he has picked it back up a good bit on this homestand.
I still don't see Meidroth as a long term every day starter on a championship team, though.
But a great utility IF.
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@TimLandstrom @ElijahEv8 Meidroth is simply playing too well to supplant with JGon right now. Consistent ABs would have to come from DH and backup infield positions.
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I have no idea where Jacob Gonzalez fits into the equation for the White Sox.
Finding room for bats is the type of problem this team has not had in a longgggg time
FutureSox@FutureSox
Jacob Gonzalez with HR #3 of the day. It's his 18th on the year. #Knights up 10-5.
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@WhiteSoxPremium @MolloyOnBase I know! I wouldn't want to move him off SS.
I don't even like when they play him at 3B in order to get somebody else SS at bats.
I'm just looking at the current make up of the farm system and the prospects already in the pipeline.
Let alone Cholowky as the odds on first pick.
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@TimLandstrom @MolloyOnBase Colson is one of the best defensive SSs in the MLB.....
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The most interesting dynamic in the #WhiteSox org right now is the infield. Capable guys holding it down at the MLB level with a wave of infield talent rising through the system and the #1 pick who many believe is a generational SS. Who are the odd men out? How do you get everyone in their natural position without sacrificing defense? You could do a 3 hour show on this alone!
Elijah Evans@ElijahEv8
I have no idea where Jacob Gonzalez fits into the equation for the White Sox. Finding room for bats is the type of problem this team has not had in a longgggg time
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@tacokingkevin @MolloyOnBase Vargas is the Sox' best hitter.
But I get what you're saying.
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@TimLandstrom @MolloyOnBase You cannot move Mune to DH. Most guys prefer to play the field and bat. You do not move your best hitter to DH while trying to persuade him to resign long term.
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@AdrianWhiteSox @kileymcd With the current logjam of left side infield prospects working their way through the pipeline, I wouldn't be at all surprised to see the Sox take the younger player. But Cholowsky is the "win now" pick, which should fit better with the current window, so long as ready next year.
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@TimLandstrom @Noahp245 It's not 1986 this doesn't matter
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The White Sox are exactly 1/3 of the way through the season. Here are how some of their players are projecting for the full year:
Davis Martin:
21-3, 2.04 ERA, 198 Ks, 6.9 fWAR
Munetaka Murakami:
.234/.370/.547
57 HR, 117 RBI
123 BB, 231 K
Colson Montgomery
.222/.323/.469
39 HR, 96 RBI
27 OAA, 6.0 fWAR
Miguel Vargas
.233/.361/.476
36 HR, 93 RBI
.837 OPS, 5.1 fWAR
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