Twitter of Faith

November 22, 2008 by · 1 Comment
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Twitter of Faith

Social networks, particularly in the religious community, often birth great ideas through random means.

Today is another example.  A discussion was going on between Adam Walker-Cleaveland (@adamwc on Twitter) and Shawn Coons (@shawncoons) about Adam’s work on his Statement of Faith that he’s working on for his upcoming appearance before presbytery related to his first call.  This produced responses from a number of others including Princeton seminarians, other pastors, and lay people like me.

If you’re a Twitter user, and up to the challenge, simply create a Twitter of Faith in one tweet and include the tag #TOF.  Here’s the original challenge:

Twitter of Faith: What do you believe? You have 140 characters – give us your statement of faith in 140 characters. #TOF

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You can find the results here.

My response:

#TOF God loves us so much that he gave his Son.  Act like you appreciate it!