Wesleyan Accent
Recalculating by Rob Haynes
April 6, 2022
I don’t always have the best sense of direction. That is one reason why I was particularly thankful when GPS…
Sitting on the Stone by Kim Reisman
March 28, 2022
This month begins our journey to Jerusalem and our celebration of the resurrection – the heart of the good news!…
Why We Must Develop Habits of Deeper Discernment
February 25, 2022
The demands of our world make it abundantly clear that we urgently need Christians who cultivate habits of discernment. Discernment…
The Word of God by Kim Reisman
February 23, 2022
Scripture focus: I run the way of your commandments, for you enlarge my understanding. (Psalm 119:32, NRSV) We have…
Overcoming Antagonism: What You Can Learn from Nehemiah by Edgar Bazan
February 14, 2022
At our church, we’re spending time in the book of Nehemiah and learning how it is that amazing things happen….
Share your faith … again by Rob Haynes
Have you ever watched a caterpillar transform into a butterfly? It is a miraculous sight. The plain, ordinary caterpillar becomes…
Faith-Sharing Movements by Paulo Lopes
February 10, 2022
What will it take to effectively help Wesleyan/Methodist emerging leaders around the world build faith-sharing movements? This is the BIG…
The Breath of God by Kim Reisman
January 24, 2022
Scripture Focus: God, teach me lessons for living so I can stay the course. Give me insight so I can…
Centering Prayer: A Conversation with Dr. Brian Russell
January 19, 2022
Dr. Brian Russell is the author of Centering Prayer: Sitting Quietly in God’s Presence Can Change Your Life, a uniquely…
Redeeming the Tragedy by Rob Haynes
December 12, 2021
In 1940, Sergei Prokofiev shook the world with his ballet adaptation of William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Prokofiev, an accomplished…