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Are Humility and Social Media Mutually Exclusive?

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Gavin Ortlund Social media often seems to reflect the opposite values of God’s kingdom. I worry

[Can Humility and Social Media Coexist?]( Gavin Ortlund Social media often seems to reflect the opposite values of God’s kingdom. I worry that we as the church are often shaped by the unhealthy dynamics of social-media culture more than we are shaping it. In particular, social media often steers us away from humility. So what do we do? [Keep Reading]( Featured Articles [Godly Lament Reminds Mothers of God’s Goodness in the Midst of Pain]( Katie Faris [Can We Have Justice without Jesus?]( Rebecca McLaughlin [God’s Compassion for Doubters]( David Murray Get a free ebook by telling us a little bit about yourself! [Take 1-Minute Survey]( Crossway+ Offer 30% OFF + FREE EBOOK [When Doctrine Divides the People of God]( [An Evangelical Approach to Theological Diversity]( Doctrine is important, but when is it important enough for Christians to diverge? When Doctrine Divides the People of God affirms the need for grace in disagreement and unity in diversity. Regular Price: $24.99 [Crossway+: $17.49]( Don’t have a Crossway+ account? [Sign up for free.]( [“All the gifts of salvation are absolutely decreed by the Father, definitely purchased by the Son, and infallibly applied by the Holy Spirit.”]( [—Kevin DeYoung]( on redemption accomplished Listen Now The Unexpected Sorrows of Motherhood In this episode, Katie Faris talks about the love, joy, and heartache of motherhood and how moms can experience God’s comfort and grace in the midst of it all. [Apple Podcasts]( | [Spotify]( | [Crossway]( Featured Video [A Common Misconception about Corporate Worship]( A Common Misconception about Corporate Worship Matt Merker When we meet for corporate worship, we are meeting with the God who made us and saved us. It is far more important for us to behold him and give him glory than to have a particular emotional experience. [Watch Now]( “O LORD, what is man that you regard him, or the son of man that you think of him? Man is like a breath; his days are like a passing shadow.” [—Psalm 144:3–4]( Connect with Us! [Unsubscribe]( | [Subscribe to our newsletter]( | [View in browser]( Crossway is a not-for-profit Christian ministry that exists solely for the purpose of proclaiming the gospel through publishing gospel-centered, Bible-centered content. Learn more or donate today at [crossway.org/about](. You are receiving this email because you signed up to receive updates from Crossway. Crossway 1300 Crescent St.Wheaton, IL 60187 [Add us to your address book](

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