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#FirstWorldProblems

"We laughingly tag our daily inconveniences—like a dropped phone charger, slow internet, or an incorrect coffee order—as '#FirstWorldProblems.' But beneath the internet meme lies a subtle spiritual danger: a creeping culture of entitlement that blinds us to our immense privilege. In this sharp, timely, and convicting post, Pastor Harold Warner holds up a mirror to our casual complaints. Moving past superficial venting, he contrasts our trivial frustrations with the raw realities of global suffering, offering a powerful scriptural blueprint to crush discontentment. Discover how resetting your perspective can shatter the trap of entitlement and fill your life with a deep, unshakeable rhythm of true biblical gratitude."

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Would The Apostle Paul Use Social Media?

"If the Apostle Paul were alive today, would he be leveraging algorithms, or warning us against them? In this sharp and timely reflection, Pastor Harold Warner tackles a fascinating question for the modern Church: 'Would the Apostle Paul Use Social Media?' By looking at Paul's radical determination to become all things to all men to save some, this post explores how to redeem digital spaces for the Gospel. Discover how to cut through online noise, guard your heart against digital vanity, and use modern communication tools with biblical intentionality."

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Pastor Harold Warner gave his life to Jesus Christ on November 15th, 1970 in Prescott, Arizona. He had a radical conversion experience, taking him from a young hippie coasting through life to a young man filled with the Holy Spirit. Despite a tragic car accident that left him paralyzed from the waist down, he and his wife Mona responded to God’s call to minister the Gospel in Tucson, Arizona.

Door Church extends the vision of the Great Commission to reach the lost with an ongoing church planting ministry that extends across the U.S. and into 50+ nations worldwide. Pastor Warner faithfully serves as senior pastor to the same congregation that he and Mona started in 1973. His greatest joy is seeing precious souls redeemed by Jesus Christ, both in Tucson and around the world.