Wesleyans in the News: March 13
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Can you give your life?
Rev. Amanda Fowler gives an inside look on facing devastation and walking through recovery after a natural disaster.
A nine-year-old girl leads a friend to Christ after studying how an 86-year-old witnesses to strangers.
Diverse and committed: On earth as it is in heaven.
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Wesleyans are seeking ways their career might give them access to a people without access to the gospel.
Kingswood University is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Rick Christman.
I believe that every global entity benefits from knowing each other’s collective experiences and being strengthened from each other’s persistent prayer and encouragement.
“Immigration is an issue. Immigrants are people.” There are certainly issues to be resolved, but most important is our words and actions incarnating the Greatest Commandment.
The Mojzises and their congregation lean into Christ’s hope by praying and taking action.
Rev. Bradley Hill helps the least, last and lost in the North Carolina mountains.
Every generation affirming what we see God doing in each other helps us embrace God’s call.
Despite losing their church buildings, God empowers a congregation to reach their community one person at a time.
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Keith Drury followed God’s call in raising up the next generation.
Discover one church’s unique way of loving its community.
ECD’s College Day connects Wesleyan universities around formation.
Petersen is a pastor and worship leader who most recently worked as director of mobilization in New York City with International Justice Mission.
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Ordinary people have extraordinary influence.
Misión Multiplicación Conference draws cultures together around faith and work.
What is the price of remembering and boldly living into both sides of our calling?
Michael and Emily step into an “impossible” situation to love a mother and baby through pregnancy, adoption and beyond.