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Jason Chatham

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A Jesus Follower Learning How to Flourish in Faith and Fidelity to His Kingdom and Way. Lead Pastor of @courageousslc. Songwriter. Music Maker. Artist.

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Excited to announce that my first single entitled “Here I Am (Hineni)” from my upcoming rock album “Shine On” is coming out on Friday February 6. Can’t wait to release some new music this year! #Hineni #ShineOn

JayChat's tweet image. Excited to announce that my first single entitled “Here I Am (Hineni)” from my upcoming rock album “Shine On” is coming out on Friday February 6. Can’t wait to release some new music this year! #Hineni #ShineOn

Behold the Revelation…


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Begins this Sunday…

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The new Toy Story teaser dropped, and it's not lost on me how ironic it is that the new antagonist is the "tablet" character, when the founder of Pixar (Steve Jobs) helped create one (the iPad).


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The Bible begins by telling the story of Adam and Eve living in Paradise. Immediately after the fall, the Lord declares that history will be defined by a war between two spiritual 'seed-lines.' One is the seed-line of the righteous, which is traced through Abraham, Isaac, and…

Joel7Richardson's tweet image. The Bible begins by telling the story of Adam and Eve living in Paradise. Immediately after the fall, the Lord declares that history will be defined by a war between two spiritual 'seed-lines.' One is the seed-line of the righteous, which is traced through Abraham, Isaac, and…

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The Church is presently being sifted by "the controversy of Zion." We are seeing the division between those who love and tremble at God’s Word and those who twist it. Just as in Gideon’s day, the Lord is refining His army, separating the faithful few who will stand with His Word:…


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Christians inherit the promises to Israel by adoption, not replacement. Just sayin.


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Jesus Christ, the Jewish rabbi, stood on a Galilean hillside and taught His people the Jewish concept of the Kingdom of God. In Matthew 5 He described its ethic, its values, and its vision for human life. And when He taught them to pray, “May Your kingdom come,” He was not…


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You can’t lead by consensus. Courageous leadership must be tethered to conviction. If you’re living for the approval of man you will not receive the affirmation of the Father.


Jesus is returning... “But concerning that day and hour no one knows, not even the angels of heaven, nor the Son, but the Father only." - Matthew 24:36 ESV


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Courage will now be your best defense against the storm that is at hand. — J.R.R. Tolkien


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“I wish it need not have happened in my time," said Frodo. "So do I," said Gandalf, "and so do all who live to see such times. But that is not for them to decide. All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us. — J.R.R. Tolkien


The levees are about to break... a mighty rainstorm is coming... revival is on the way... and where the river flows, everything will live!


Overheard a bunch of teenagers having a conversation about the shooting. They were laughing at and mocking the deceased. But my qualm is not with them, it's with their parents. Parents, we have to do better. We have to raise our kids to value all lives and respect each other.


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The blood of the martyrs is the seed of the church. ~ Tertullian


9/10 + 9/11 - these events are the great mirrors of our generation and time. They show us what's wrong (or right) with the way we view the ordering of life, society, and civilisation as we know it. They reflect actual ideological frameworks. And they make visible the fact that…


It deeply troubles me that we feel we have to qualify valuing a man's life by saying that we "may not agree with everything he said." First of all, where else and when do we ever say that? Secondly, who agrees with everyone all the time? More importantly, why does that even…


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