I'm a lifelong Vikings and Packers fan because I lived in both Minnesota and Wisconsin as a kid. Mark Batterson fankidlifelong Change image and share on social
Email helps me keep in touch with my family. I wouldn't know what my extended family was doing every day if we weren't emailing each other. Mark Batterson dayemailemailing Change image and share on social
I'd rather be biblically correct than politically correct. Mark Batterson biblicallycorrectpolitically Change image and share on social
To me, growing into spiritual maturity is becoming less self-conscious and more God-conscious. Mark Batterson consciousgodgrow Change image and share on social
Jesus on Twitter would have been a pretty amazing thing. Mark Batterson amazejesuspretty Change image and share on social
I think a pastor used to be viewed as the one-stop ministry shop. The pastor served on every committee, volunteered at every event, and made all the hospital visits. I think that is changing and I think that is healthy. Both for the pastor and the congregation. Mark Batterson changecommitteecongregation share on social
When we change the way that we pray, everything changes. Mark Batterson changepray Change image and share on social
I am a pastor so I eat and breathe the Church. Mark Batterson breathechurcheat Change image and share on social
Routines are normal, natural, healthy things. Most of us take a shower and brush our teeth every day. That is a good routine. Spiritual disciplines are routines. That is a good thing. But once routines become routine you need to change your routine. Mark Batterson brushchangeday share on social
I think faith is the small mustard seed of opportunities every day. For example, 'Am I going to love this person? Am I going to share my faith with this person? Am I going to pray that little prayer?' It really is a daily thing where you seize those little mustard seed opportunities and then see what God does. Mark Batterson dailydayfaith share on social