Second Breakfast: XIX
John Calvin | This week we move forward to the time of the Protestant Reformation for inspiration in our morning walk. Hear the thoughts and prayers of people committed to the cause of Christ.
John Calvin | This week we move forward to the time of the Protestant Reformation for inspiration in our morning walk. Hear the thoughts and prayers of people committed to the cause of Christ.
Philipp Melanchthon | This week we move forward to the time of the Protestant Reformation for inspiration in our morning walk. Hear the thoughts and prayers of people committed to the cause of Christ.
Ulrich Zwingli | This week we move forward to the time of the Protestant Reformation for inspiration in our morning walk. Hear the thoughts and prayers of people committed to the cause of Christ.
Martin Luther | This week we move forward to the time of the Protestant Reformation for inspiration in our morning walk. Hear the hearts of people committed to the cause of Christ.
Come Holy Spirit | Welcome to a four part series on the Holy Spirit by Carolyn Moore. Today, read about the relationship between freedom, sanctification, and giving up control to the Holy Spirit.
In this week’s Saturday Post, J.D. Walt discusses the Apostles Creed within the framework of the trivium classical learning approach. If the creed aspires to be a curriculum for lifelong learning, how is it that so many just memorize it, mouth it and move on?
Athanasius | We continue this week with words from the early church. Tradition was a rich source for John Wesley’s theological reflection, and it can serve as a rich encouragement for our personal devotion as well. Today, read about spiritual evidences for Christ’s victory over death.
“Sometimes we have to wait for our feelings to catch up with our theology, or our choice.” In this Seven Minute Seminary, Dr. Virginia Todd Holeman discusses the foundations for biblical forgiveness and reconciliation, answering questions like “Why should I forgive?” and also what forgiveness is not.
Gregory of Nyssa | We continue this week with words from the early church. Tradition was a rich source for John Wesley’s theological reflection, and it can serve as a rich encouragement for our personal devotion as well. Today, read the blessing of a spiritual father in a letter to the Nicomedian church.
Ephraim the Syrian | We continue this week with words from the early church. Tradition was a rich source for John Wesley’s theological reflection, and it can serve as a rich encouragement for our personal devotion as well. Today, read about Christ our Rock from some of Ephraim the Syrian’s hymnal works.
Basil the Great | We continue this week with words from the early church. Tradition was a rich source for John Wesley’s theological reflection, and it can serve as a rich encouragement for our personal devotion as well. Today, read about the the love of God from Basil of Caesarea.
Come Holy Spirit | Welcome to a four part series on the Holy Spirit by Carolyn Moore. Today, read about how the mobility of God should reflect onto us as a community and individuals.