Wesleyans in the news: March 11
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Remembering pastors, missionaries and leaders who faithfully served The Wesleyan Church.
A short career in the military helped prepare Mark Adams for church planting and pastoral ministry in Emporia, Kansas.
A small church in Kansas is engaging in life-changing ministry, especially in the lives of some of its own.
A small town is brought together by a duo’s love of board games and video games.
What does church revitalization look like as a result of the pandemic?
Biblical wound care enters the spiritual battle that accompanies the processes of healing, balancing harmful responses with truth and unconditional love.
Remembering pastors, missionaries and leaders who faithfully served The Wesleyan Church.
Do you know these Wesleyans in the news?
Sent Church’s Warming Center is providing families relief in some dire, cold circumstances.
Days before her son’s kidney transplant (a result of kidney cancer), another son was diagnosed with leukemia.
The Wesleyan Church can continue to mobilize lay and clergy in Unleashing a Kingdom Force and can capitalize on the digital platform to do so.
“People saw my grandmother for potions and spells; if they were sick, or needed something healed, they would come to her.”
Legacy congregants were encouraged to “put their faith in action” during the 2020 holiday season. Many of them did so, providing meals and gifts to local children.
Sometimes the Holy Spirit transforms a life instantly. Other times, it happens a little at a time.
Do you know these Wesleyans in the news?
Remembering pastors, missionaries and leaders who faithfully served The Wesleyan Church.
Isolated and alone, a Ph.D. student finds valuable community at a Wesleyan church in one of the world’s largest cities.
Before COVID-19 hit, the church helped approximately 2,300 people in two years.
As Miravete studied the Bible, the truth of who Jesus is began to profoundly change his life.
A more perfect union isn’t limited to Washington. It can start right where we are.
Remembering pastors, missionaries and leaders who faithfully served The Wesleyan Church.
Do you know these Wesleyans in the news?
The pandemic has forced watching movies in theaters to adapt. Churches are having to do the same.