Praying for Camels

Praying for Camels

Praying for Camels -- By Jenifer Jones -- For a couple of TMS Global cross-cultural witnesses (CCWs), part of ministry includes praying for camels – by name. Richard Brown* and his wife Pam* serve an area of North Africa that hasn’t had much exposure to the gospel. At...

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The God Who Sews

The God Who Sews

The God Who Sews -- By BJ Funk -- God just made creation, gives man the opportunity to name all of the animals, places restrictions on which tree was prohibited for food, and watches Adam and his wife attempting to cover their naked bodies with makeshift clothes. Leaf...

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The Role of Conferences in the New Methodism

By Thomas Lambrecht - "Conferencing" is at the heart of Methodist history and tradition. In 1744, only a few years after starting the Methodist movement, John Wesley called together the small group of preachers who formed the core of the movement for a "conference"...

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An Eternal Perspective

By Thomas Lambrecht - In times of crisis, people often turn to God. There is some anecdotal evidence that is happening now with the coronavirus pandemic. Bible downloads in Google Play and App Store exceeded 2 million in March, the highest total ever for the month....

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Letting Go of Worry

By Rob Renfroe - We are living in a time of great turbulence and anxiety. The coronavirus pandemic has stirred panic. As Christians, part of our lifelong discipleship is seeking to allow faith to overcome our fears. “Do not worry about your life, what you will eat or...

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General Conference 2020 Postponed

By Heather Hahn - With the coronavirus disrupting lives worldwide, General Conference organizers determined they have no choice but to postpone The United Methodist Church’s top legislative assembly. The Minneapolis Convention Center – scheduled to host the 2020...

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Tenor’s Prayer

By Steve Beard - Perhaps no singular image better captured Easter under the treacherous cruelty of the coronavirus than Andrea Bocelli performing a solitary sacred concert in the spectacularly cavernous Duomo di Milano, the cathedral in Milan, Italy.     By the time...

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The Church in a Storm

By Omar Al-Rikabi- “A terrible screaming began among the English,” John Wesley wrote in his journal, “But the Germans calmly sang on.” Sailing aboard The Simmons from England to the American Colonies in 1736, Wesley found his ship overtaken by storm after storm....

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