Category: Wesleyan Accent
Wesleyan Accent ~ Interview: A Social Worker Goes to Haiti
July 27, 2016
I think the answer is more simple than people would imagine – I simply said yes to God.
Andrew C. Thompson ~ The Word and the Spirit
July 25, 2016
Wesley was well aware of the true spiritual power that could accompany the Christian life. Yet he also believed that the Spirit who conveyed that power through God’s grace always acted in ways that could be understood, exactly because the Spirit’s work would conform to the witness of the Word.
Carrie Carter ~ Recentering
July 18, 2016
I long for the unknown to be familiar before I venture into it.
On Earth As It Is In Heaven by Matt Hook
July 16, 2016
Have you ever prayed and prayed and prayed and then realized God was saying, “what about you?”
What Demands a Change of Loyalty by Dave Smith
July 14, 2016
What does it mean to reside in the Kingdom?
Elizabeth Glass Turner ~ Lisa Yebuah: Race as a Gospel Issue
July 13, 2016
In a Seedbed Seven Minute Seminary segment called, “Race as a Gospel Issue,” Lisa Yebuah’s story will challenge and encourage you as you live out your baptismal identity.
Linda White ~ My Prayer
July 11, 2016
Father, you have made all in your image…you love all. Help me to love all, even in the midst of such fear, hatred and strife, may I reflect you and your love. May I be a beacon of hope and life in a world spinning out of control with chaos.
Carolyn Moore ~ Four Principles for a Healthier Short-Term Mission Experience
July 7, 2016
Americans have learned a lot in the last thirty years about what it means to be on mission with Jesus, how short-term experiences can help and hinder, and what is actually useful for building the Kingdom of God on earth. Churches genuinely driven to be both faithful and effective are changing the ways they do short-term international and even long-term local missions.
Maxie Dunnam ~ Limited Expertise and Unlimited Prayer
July 6, 2016
“You can read all you want on prayer and still not pray…”
Let Us Pray by Kelcy Steele
June 29, 2016
We as a faith community must focus on how we can work to love our neighbors well, both in this and in our daily home, work, and play. This is an unspeakable tragedy and we should take extended time to mourn, to pray for the families of those murdered and injured, and to consider the depth of evil in the hearts of men that this senseless act represents.