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Wesleyan spirituality includes a particular method for growth in God’s grace (which is why Wesleyan Christians are often called Methodists).
Read moreWhat does it mean to be one who affirms and embodies God’s work of sanctification? God’s holy people, made holy by God’s Holy Spirit, resembling nothing more than God’s holy One? Why does this matter for our everyday lives?
Read moreThe real Jesus of Nazareth is winsome and attractive. When we see Jesus, full of compassion and grace, we're drawn to Him.
Read moreLooking to the ground, his face is engulfed with hands searching to cover up feelings of shame and regret. Her back to him, her eyes are gazing toward the window, fighting back tears of betrayal. A dead silence exists between the couple.
Read moreDo you live where your ancestors lived? According to Genesis, we are all immigrants because our ancestors came from Turkey after the Flood!
Read moreThe accounts of the post-Resurrection appearances of our Lord have been a source of encouragement and inspiration to believers across the centuries.
Read moreChristian theology is always seeking to balance the transcendence of God – God’s “otherness” – with the imminence of God – God’s “nearness.”
Read moreLife never seems to happen according to our plans. I have learned that grace abounds in the gap between our plans and our realities.
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