Christians and the News Media (Part 2)

Christians and the News Media (Part 2)

Christians and the News Media (Part 2) – By Thomas Lambrecht This is the second in a series of blogs looking at how Christians can view and interact with various forms of news media. When I was growing up, there were three networks, whose nightly news programs...

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Wesley finds his place in history

  Good News Archive - Wesley finds his place in history By John Singleton - Originally appeared in March/April 2003 issue of Good News Plans to mark the 300th anniversary of the birth of John Wesley, the founder of the Methodist movement, have received a boost on...

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Thinking about God like Wesleyans

A significant aspect of John Wesley’s vision was to teach ordinary eighteenth century people to be theologians. Reading Wesley’s sermons or his writings such as Notes on the New Testament can be tough going. We need to remember that he spoke and wrote for “the average Methodist,” not for theological experts. That we find Wesley too intellectual is proof, not that Wesley’s church was more theological than our own, but rather that theological indifferentism is sapping the life out of us.

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The Extraordinary Wesleys

By John Southwick A few years ago, a key focus of a trip to England was to do some Wesley heritage touring, which led me to Aldersgate Street. Many reminders of the street can be found in the life of John Wesley, but the most remarkable is the entrance to the Museum...

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Embracing Wesleyan Spirituality

By Steve Harper
Every religion has a spirituality, because spirituality simply means our capacity to relate to God through certain established ways for doing that. The ability and necessity of speaking about spirituality in precise ways brings us to an exploration of the features of Wesleyan spirituality. In this article we will look at some selected features of it.

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Restoration Generation

By Luke Billman What would make two young adult United Methodist men move their entire families to one of the “Sexual Tourism” capitals of the world? What would make them leave the comfort of family and convenience in America to live in Brazil? Only a move of God!...

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College Students Fight Human Trafficking

By Erin Edgeman No one really talks about it. Most of us probably don’t even know that there are more slaves now than ever in human history. Depictions of human trafficking are often seen in movies and television shows, but we don’t think of it happening in the United...

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