Empowered all the way along
Wesleyan Archives offer us the faithful witness of the past to illuminate the present and provide direction for the future.
Wesleyan Archives offer us the faithful witness of the past to illuminate the present and provide direction for the future.
How encouraging it is to know that, as we are made in God’s image, the capabilities of our brain reflect Him and His goodness.
Churches, families, and communities across the affected region are facing significant challenges as they recover from the impact of the disaster. We are grateful for God’s protection over many lives while recognizing the significant needs…
En muchas comunidades latinas, la salud mental sigue siendo un tema rodeado de silencio y estigma. Descubre cómo la fe, la humildad y la comunidad pueden ayudarnos a enfrentar nuestras luchas emocionales sin temor ni vergüenza.
En muchas comunidades latinas, la salud mental sigue siendo un tema rodeado de silencio y estigma. Descubre cómo la fe, la humildad y la comunidad pueden ayudarnos a enfrentar nuestras luchas emocionales sin temor ni vergüenza.
The opposite of loneliness is belonging. Discipleship practices can foster connectedness and authentic conversation that are antidotes to loneliness.
His Words to “Remain in me, as I remain in you” (John 15:4a) have been His beacon to my heart when life was muddled with loneliness, marginalization, and injustice.
Honest wrestling, testimonies, scriptural reflection and debate can lead to the Spirit’s empowerment and transformative work both corporately and personally.
Shawville New Hope shows how mergers can multiply impact.
I encourage everyone reading this to find their community, find those who will be vulnerable and create a space for you to be vulnerable.
We are to be compelled by the grace of God—to know it, experience it, and embody it—so that we may effectively express grace to the world around us.
Hear how Family Gathering Deaf Church began by listening to the Spirit’s whispering voice. Discover their model, deaf–hearing leadership and disciple-making, and practical principles to apply in any context involving overlooked people groups
Will you accept God’s invitation to pray?
Do you know these Wesleyans in the news?
HE knew I needed a reminder of what I WASN’T made to do so that I could savor once again what I WAS made to do.
Younger Wesleyans are demonstrating an affinity for John Wesley’s ‘primitive Christianity’—a way of life that is ancient, embodied, disciplined, and communal.
Self-control refers to the pursuit of an enduringly valued goal despite the momentary dominance of a less valued alternative.
God has given me a passion for ensuring that immigrants are treated with dignity and worth.
God’s healing action bolsters a community’s faith and points to a kingdom and power beyond our ability to see.
Memorials are resolutions written by Wesleyans requesting changes to The Discipline by the General Conference.
The start of the new year often inspires us to consider our overall health.