Searching Twitter
From time-to-time I have to try and find a message that I saw on Twitter. I can rarely remember how to do this, so this is a post with a link to Twitter’s Advance Search:
"We are travellers…not yet in our native land" – St. Augustine
From time-to-time I have to try and find a message that I saw on Twitter. I can rarely remember how to do this, so this is a post with a link to Twitter’s Advance Search:
If you’re a fan of talking to people about Jesus, you should probably read this Twitter thread:
A couple of days ago I had a quick post where I pointed out that Planned Parenthood, the abortion provider, doesn’t appear to understand irony. Well, they strike once again, this time by retweeting a Mother’s Day message from their president Cecile Richards…
Nothing says "I love you, Mom!" like standing up for the right of mothers everywhere to get the care they need. https://t.co/uFRM9UeosH
— Cecile Richards (@CecileRichards) May 14, 2017
Thanks to the work of Planned Parenthood, 50 million people never had the chance to tell their mothers that they loved them and a similar number never got to hear it…
You know, I don’t think that Planned Parenthood, the abortion provider, gets irony. This was one of their recent tweets…
I can always tell when someone has shared one of my articles on social media as I see a sudden spike in the server activity as one of my posts reaches a new audience.
With that in mind, I have a request. I’d really like to expand the reach of this blog and you can help make this a reality. Could you share one of my posts with your friends today? Whether you use Facebook, Google+, Twitter, or whatever kids use these days, could you post a link to just one of my articles?
One of the great uses of Twitter and Facebook will be to prove at the Last Day that prayerlessness was not from lack of time. – John Piper