Sabitlenmiş Tweet
David Nesbitt
3.9K posts

David Nesbitt
@daviddangern
Some funny tweets, some serious ones too ☺️ follower of Christ, husband, boy dad. I love music, books, peanut butter, coffee, content marketing, humor.
Modesto, CA Katılım Aralık 2010
363 Takip Edilen295 Takipçiler
David Nesbitt retweetledi
David Nesbitt retweetledi
David Nesbitt retweetledi

@jasonkovacs Thanks for this Jason, it’s thought provoking. If I wanted to dig into this concept more, is there anything you suggest I read or listen to?
English

@isaacfrench_ I highly highly recommend!
Also given your interests in art, nature, place, history, etc, I think you’d love God of the Garden by Andrew Peterson. Really beautiful and thought provoking writing by a Christian artist that seems right up your alley.
English

No further debate. Will change your view on life in 2 hours.

Will Manidis@WillManidis
what is the greatest work of Christian fiction?
English
David Nesbitt retweetledi

This is baby Angel.
Angel was found in a medical waste bin.
Experts believe he was possibly exsanguinated and dismembered alive.
On his birthday.
Angel could have potentially been old enough to survive outside of the womb.
To this day, he has received no justice for the atrocities committed against his body.

English
David Nesbitt retweetledi

Abortion didn’t make your voice possible, Stevie Nicks—it silenced another’s forever. No career, no fame, no art is worth the life of a child.
Center for Reproductive Rights@ReproRights
This is a must watch! Stevie Nicks speaks openly about the abortion that allowed her to continue her career at the height of Fleetwood Mac’s rise. She makes it plain: access to abortion made her life, her art, and her voice possible.
English

@sweatystartup I’d recommend starting with the gospel of Mark (short, action packed), then next going to the Gospel of John (longer, more reflective, gets you more into the mind and heart of Jesus) then moving on to the book of Romans (unpacks core aspects of Jesus’s teachings.
English
David Nesbitt retweetledi

IN A WORLD GONE MAD WHAT DO WE TELL OUR YOUNG PEOPLE?
From Charlie Kirk’s assassination to the school shooting in Evergreen, Colorado to the shooting down of Russian drones over Poland to the growing conflict in Israel and Gaza, the last 24 hour news cycle has been a shot to the solar plexus of the world….and specifically to the next generation.
My 20 year old daughter, Kailey, just called me minutes ago and, with a quivering voice, asked me, “What do I tell my discipleship group in light of what happened in the news today?”
Kailey asked out loud what many young people are whispering in the secret sanctuary of their nervous hearts.
So, what do we say?
In one sense there’s not a lot we can say. Sometimes silence is the best sermon.
But in another sense, there’s a lot we can say.
We must remind our Christian young people that we live in a fallen world, pointing them to the words of Jesus in John 16:33 that “in this world you will have trouble.”
But we must also remind them that there will be a day where death itself will die. I’m reminded of the words of the Apostle Paul in 1 Corinthians 15:55-57,
“Where, O death, is your victory?Where, O death, is your sting?”The sting of death is sin, and the power of sin is the law. But thanks be to God! He gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.”
Those young people who know Jesus as their Savior must be reminded that they need not fear death. Speaking of Jesus the writer of Hebrews put it this way,
“…he too shared in their humanity so that by his death he might break the power of him who holds the power of death—that is, the devil— and free those who all their lives were held in slavery by their fear of death.” Hebrews 2:14,15
Through the death of Jesus on the cross and his resurrection from the dead the power of Satan has been crushed once and for all. We who believe that Jesus died in our place for our sin have had our fear of death destroyed once and for all.
As I reminded my daughter, for those of us who are believers, the worst thing that could happen to us is the best thing that could happen to us. For us “to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord” 2 Corinthians 5:8.
Thank God for our hope of heaven through Jesus Christ!
We need to help our Christian young people live in holy, humble boldness, not afraid to die, not afraid to live, not afraid of anything….because of Jesus.
For those young people who are not yet Christians, this is a perfect (although painful) time to point them to the hope that is only found in Jesus.
Challenge your young people to take this opportunity to point their peers to Jesus.
In a world gone mad there is hope in Christ.
Now, in the midst of the madness, is the time to share it with everyone.
English

@jlmears My dude, Jenn and I have been hooked on the TJs ones for a year and a half. Delicious.
English

@faisalahmadj Excited to get it published! 🎉 It was an insightful and fun chat.
English

I recorded a podcast with @daviddangern yesterday. I'm looking forward to it being uploaded. Details soon :D
English









