Category: Wesleyan Accent
Dr. Kevin Murriel ~ How to Rebuild What’s Been Broken
October 14, 2017
“Although you are healing, it’s going to get worse before it gets better.”
Carolyn Moore ~ While You Were Getting Your Nails Done
October 11, 2017
While we are getting our nails done, lawns manicured and to-go coffees poured, we are coming face to face with the world’s religious diversity.
Andy Stoddard ~ What’s the Point of Freedom? Self-Expression vs Self-Control
October 9, 2017
It’s not about you and me. It’s about loving others more than we love ourselves.
How to Recognize God’s Anointing in Your Life by Kelcy Steele
October 5, 2017
I am a proud Methodist and I believe in all of the gifts of the Holy Spirit and I believe that we must go back to our roots of Methodism and reunite the revival movement and recapture our passion of proclaiming the gospel with an anointed zeal.
Elizabeth Moyer ~ The Unity of the Faith: Gifts of Congregational Authenticity
October 4, 2017
If I agree that the gifts described in Ephesians 4:11 emphasize living outside of the church’s internal life, I must accept responsibility…
Carrie Carter ~ Old Dog, New Tricks: Neuroplasticity and the Renewing of Your Mind
October 2, 2017
With the help of God’s brilliance in forming the brain with capacities to change, the presence of the Holy Spirit, and years of reconditioning and retraining, Paul himself was transformed by the renewing of his mind and did a 180-degree turn in his way of living.
Edgar Bazan ~ Integrity in Christian Leadership
September 28, 2017
Hence, when we talk about Christian leaders, we are stating that they are Christians from core to crust and that their motivation to lead and serve comes from their Christian character.
Michelle Bauer ~ The Restorer of Souls
September 27, 2017
Leave this quiet time in peace, knowing that it is not your job to restore your own soul, and that you never leave the Shepherd’s presence.
Wesleyan Accent ~ Guest Post: Davis Chappell on the Principles of Protestant Reformation
September 25, 2017
I returned home with 12 theses of my own, culled from lessons I learned from this experience.
JR Forasteros ~ Empathy for the Devil: Anger
September 23, 2017
This weekend’s sermon comes from Rev. JR Forasteros, Lead Pastor of Catalyst Rowlett, a Nazarene congregation in the Dallas/Ft. Worth metroplex.