Three Antitheses That John Wesley Held in Tension
John Wesley was a master of holding things in tension. Howard Snyder shares three important tensions Wesley got right.
John Wesley was a master of holding things in tension. Howard Snyder shares three important tensions Wesley got right.
Although Jesus is the Second Person of the Trinity, co-equal, co-eternal and consubstantial with God the Father, he nevertheless entered into humanity for our sakes.
How long has it been since you had a good laugh? This Weekly Breather exercise will help you contemplate how Jesus might sometimes be playful and give you freedom to laugh.
The church has been called to be a multiethnic body. On today’s podcast, we continue our conversation with Brandon Spencer to talk about what churches and church leaders can do to support diversity in their church.
What made so many of the amazing evangelists of the past so effective? Stephen Elliott shares how encounters with the supernatural fanned the flame of revival in John Wesley’s ministry.
The Christian message should never be reduced to mere obedience to God’s law, though it is never less than that.
Is doctrine divisive? Justus Hunter explains what doctrine actually is and how to find unity.
Just because we feel a burden for a perceived need doesn’t mean we are called to do the work. We also must take into account the appropriate steps toward filling the needs we see. Mark Killam shares some solid tips for discerning and carrying out a burden-based ministry idea.
If God really is moving in a mighty way, is it right to question the congregation that is experiencing an awakening? Stephen Elliott shares why we must still weigh everything according to the word of God.
Are you having trouble sleeping at night? Sarah Jones shares some daily practices that can help you get a better quality of sleep and draw you closer to God.
If we abide in Jesus Christ, then he has the power, through the Holy Spirit, to daily draw us to himself and to direct our feet, our hands, our hearts, and our minds into the ways of righteousness.