Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for men. Colossians 3:23
Thanks to the Department of Education and the Ministry, a new resource for teaching scriptural holiness is available online. Messages by 2008 Forum on Holiness speakers, Dr. Chris Bounds, Dr. Jim Garlow, Dr. Jo Anne Lyon, and Rev. Christy Lipscomb, are available at the "General Conference Videos" link in the navigation column. The videos also includes Forum discussions and personal testimonies on holiness living.
In addition, the General Conference videos include worship service messages from Dr. Thomas Armiger and Dr. Jerry Pence, and Dr. Jo Anne Lyon's acceptance speech.
Holiness is an essential characteristic of the nature of God and is a central doctrine to The Wesleyan Church and many other denominations. Yet this doctrine has decayed in recent decades and is in danger of being lost as a central focus of Wesleyan Theology.
Be Holy, the third volume in the Wesleyan Theological Perspectives series, offers a fresh look at this essential doctrine, tracing the development of holiness in both biblical Testaments, the history of the church, and in modern practice. Practical chapters examine the ways in which believers experience holiness today, the preaching of holiness, and holiness in the church.
Inspire church leaders to renew their teaching of this essential doctrine and equip them for communicating the doctrine of holiness to their congregations with the Wesleyan Theological Perspectives Holiness Volume.
Some believers soon discover a disconnection between their expectations of grace in their lives and what it actually does in terms of living the "perfect life." Frustration, temptation, fear, and doubt continue to be everyday experiences, contrary to what hopeful seeker expects.
With unusual warmth and compassion, Earle Wilson writes of the struggle to live the holy life—and of the victory that God provides. Discover the secret to:
By reading Holy and Human, believers will become confident in their relationship with God and gain practical advice for avoiding the hindrances that plague ordinary people in their pursuit of holiness.
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