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Where Children’s Discipleship Begins

Where does children’s discipleship begin? If we all were to take Deut. 6:4-7 seriously, we would realize the seriousness of our call, but also the profound practicality of how discipleship can work. In this series of articles, Christina Embree uses this passage of Scripture to offer parents practical tips to intentionally engage children in the everyday moments of life.

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From Robes to Skin: When Christ's Righteousness Becomes Ours

There is only a subtle difference in the definition of the words imparted and imputed, but the difference is a game changer for the Christian. Read more from Patricia Taylor as she describes how the work of Christ enables deep and real transformation in the life and identity of the Christian believer.

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5 Things the Holy Spirit Accomplished at Pentecost

But to effectively serve Christ in the world, we must not merely be called holy; we must actually be holy. In today’s article, Timothy Tennent helpfully explains how the pouring out of the Spirit at Pentecost provides the church with this needed holiness.

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A Feminine Approach to Holiness and Consecration

What might a feminine approach to holiness look like? In today’s article, Sharon Drury explains how women can be tempted to find their identity completely in others instead of God, and this poses as big of a problem to consecration and holiness as do masculine proclivities.

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What Are the Ten Commandments?

What are the ten commandments? In today’s article, Timothy Tennent explains how the ten commandments are not simply a set of negative commands, they are a wonderful way for someone to understand the heart of the Law.

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A Masculine vs. Feminine Approach to Sin

For many women, the predicament of sinfulness appears different than for men. In today’s article, Sharon Drury invites us to reflect on the ways in which we often mistakenly frame sinfulness and salvation in terms that relate to one gender more than the other.

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The Cross as the Great Transaction of Holiness

The cross of Jesus Christ is God’s answer to the greatest human predicament in history. Read more today from Timothy Tennent as he explains how the holiness of Jesus satisfies the holiness of the Father, which also makes his church into a holy people.

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What Does Sanctification Have to Do with Sex?

Doctrine can be examined as impersonal statements or argued and debated like philosophy. But a good test of any doctrine is how it plays out in real life. In today’s post, Keith Drury shares a real world illustration—what sanctification has to do with sex.

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Breaking Free from the Crowds: To Be Holy and Set Apart

A part of God’s call – throughout the Bible and to you and me today – is to be holy and set apart. One of the most basic ways of accomplishing this is to pull away from the crowds, quite literally. In today’s post, Guy Chmieleski continues his series sharing fundamental ways of being Christian in the 21st century.

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Happy Birthday Henry Clay Morrison

Happy birthday, Henry Class Morrison! Morrison was a Methodist evangelist, editor, and president of Asbury College and founder of Asbury Theological Seminary. In today’s post read a biographical sketch of his “pentecostal” experience, then download the autobiographical account itself, for free.

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Lent: A Time of Covenant Renewal

The entire purpose of Lent is a preparation to encounter the risen Lord as one moves through the events of Holy Week. In today’s article, Dale M. Coulter offers insight into the Wesleyan reason for observing this solemn yet essential season of the church.

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