Re-Planting Historic Churches in City Centers
In today’s Seven Minute Seminary video, Graham Singh challenges us to consider letting certain forms of church die, in order that new forms may live.
In today’s Seven Minute Seminary video, Graham Singh challenges us to consider letting certain forms of church die, in order that new forms may live.
The Bible reveals a whole and healing gospel. Good News! Today however, a third of the gospel is missing from much evangelical preaching, teaching, and living. Even among Wesleyans. The Bible is the story of
What if instead of talking about church growth, we talked about church fruitfulness? Read more from Rachel Deigh as she reflects on recent conversations in her church.
From the Mosaic covenant to the promises of the gospel, the Bible is continually pointing to the poor, the widow, the orphan, the stranger, the needy, and the oppressed. Read more as Howard Snyder compels us to consider the poor.
Wesley’s role in bringing spiritual renewal to a rapidly industrializing society and his understanding and practice of Christian discipleship suggest his continuing worldwide relevance.
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.
What role do miracles really have in the development of the Church today? Stephen Elliott shares the history of the miracles of God.
What is it really like to walk by faith? Kerry Davidson shares his journey of depending on God in Liberia.
What are some of the pitfalls of friendship evangelism, and how can we overcome them? Stephen Elliott shares more about effective relational discipleship.
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]One hundred miles west of London lies Bristol, in Wesley’s day a bustling port city of thirty thousand people and the second city in the United Kingdom.1 Located near the Welsh border, it was the
Why is the Ascension of Christ so important? Steve Seamands explains how it makes the Great Commission possible.
In today’s Seven Minute Seminary, Dr. David Durst suggests that in order to effectively communicate the good news as a Christian evangelist, we should first take into account everyone’s unique stories and backgrounds.