Discipleship Bands: Travel Companions for Your Most Important Journey
We need people in our lives to journey with us in order that we may “watch over one another in love” between our Sundays and other times of worship.
We need people in our lives to journey with us in order that we may “watch over one another in love” between our Sundays and other times of worship.
John Wesley often said that he instituted bands among the people called Methodist in order to create a setting where James 5:16 could be practiced and lived out.
If we cannot trust our circumstances, our emotions, or our own wisdom and strength, what can we trust?
Whatever you are facing, God is greater. Whatever you fear, there is a promise you can trust.
In some sense, the entire New Testament outside of the Gospels can be summarized by “abide and obey.”
These six marks provide a genetic structure—much like the DNA in a living organism—mutually working together to create the movement dynamics that led to the Wesleyan revival.
The Holy Spirit is the means by which we experience the power and presence of the Father and the reality of Jesus, here and now.
We cannot live into God’s full salvation and continue forward in our spiritual journey toward Christlikeness without sanctification.
We will experience the imprisonment and torture of bitterness if we fail to forgive as God has forgiven us.
Your home is a domestic church, which is a term the early church used to describe the connection between the church and the family and our daily rituals.
God has spoken to us in the person of Jesus Christ, and God still speaks through the revelation of his word in the Bible.
Three of the Holy Spirit’s key works give us the power to fulfill the Greatest Commandment: to love God and to love others.