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After the Holidays

After the Holidays

  After the Holidays By Scott N. Field By all accounts from the signals in our broader culture, I’m a voice crying in the wilderness on this issue: the “holiday mashup” was in full swing these past few months. Disorientation was a high probability for many of us....

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Will Regionalization Be An Option for Africa?

Will Regionalization Be An Option for Africa?

Will Regionalization Be An Option for Africa? By Jerry Kulah It has become abundantly clear in recent times that the issue of “regionalization” has taken center stage within The United Methodist Church  body politic. This is evidenced by the fact that some influential...

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A People of One Book

By Bishop Robert Aboagye-Mensah If the Methodist movement has any hope for continuing its vibrant global mission into the future, it must build its mission on the same foundations on which John Wesley built. On February 3, 1738, when John Wesley returned to London...

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Miracles And Our Modern World

By David F.  Watson Since the 1700s, it has been commonplace in Western Christianity to question, or even reject, the veracity of claims about miracles, or what theologians refer to as “special divine action.” Sometimes, God acts directly in ways that transcend the...

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A Better Way

By Walter Fenton While the vast majority of theologically conservative United Methodist local churches are waiting to part ways with their denomination once the General Conference adopts a plan of separation later this year, others are not. In late January, Frazer...

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A Foretaste of the Census to Come

By Carolyn Moore So much of what gets published these days regarding the state of Christianity paints a desperate picture. We’re led to believe that in our lifetimes, the Christian movement could well wither on the vine. And in our corner of the world, maybe. There is...

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Temptations of Power: Bishops and Accountability

By Joseph F. DiPaolo ​​​​​​​A famous phrase was born in 1887, when the British historian known as Lord Acton (1834-1902), wrote a series of letters to Anglican Bishop Mandell Creighton about the problem of writing the history of the medieval church and its abuses,...

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Not All Who Wander Are Lost

By Angela Pleasants I am an avid hiker. My passion for hiking began in high school when my advanced biology class explored the Great Smoky Mountains to examine various species of lichen, mushrooms, and insects. The greatest joy on a hike is looking at the wonders of...

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