
Former missionary to Colombia passes away
Former missionary to Colombia, Nancy Lee Phillippe Swauger, of Marion, Ind., has passed away. She and her husband, Paul, served as missionaries with Global Partners in South America.
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Former missionary to Colombia, Nancy Lee Phillippe Swauger, of Marion, Ind., has passed away. She and her husband, Paul, served as missionaries with Global Partners in South America.
PreacHer Sunday 2023 reminds TWC of the power of equipping women and men to lead together in the church.
North Carolina East District’s first Hispanic church restart is seeing great things happen.
Hubbard and her husband served 31 years as Global Partners missionaries in various countries.
While young people today are often portrayed as selfish, distracted, or apathetic, Nancy Sleeth tells of a group that is making a difference and ministering in national parks across the U.S.
Nancy Sleeth gives practical ideas on how to add to your Lent season this year, rather than subtract.
Planting trees can bring hope, both physically and spiritually. A team planted 100 fruit trees in impoverished Haiti, desiring to bring hope to a country in great need.
Nancy Sleeth provides practical tips to help you and your family have restful and meaningful Sabbaths in 2017.
Dr. Ken Heer, noted preacher, pastor, and leader of The Wesleyan Church, passed unexpectedly May 4, 2016.
Pray expectantly, believing God will answer according to your need.
Christians in a creative-access country are blessing fellow brothers and sisters who are in great need
Frequent Questions about the 14th General Conference of The Wesleyan Church.
Former Wesleyan World Missions missionary to Indonesia passes away.
The 14th General Conference of The Wesleyan Church
“He really cared well for my mom. He’s really an exceptional man, very Christ-like in his demeanor and attitude.” Read what one man said about Ebola patient Dr. Kent Brantly.
The next time you can’t sleep, talk to Jesus.
Daily Devotions from Light of the Word
If you have a testimony of how God has strengthened you, share it with someone.
Open your heart and mind for quiet intimacy with God today.
Remember to ACT: adore God, confess your sin, and thank Him for His mercy.
When the Devil accuses you, plead Christ’s sacrifice as your only defense.
Be a student of God’s Word so you’ll recognize sin’s separation when you see it.
For I know my transgressions, and my sin is always before me. (Ps. 51:3)
Go to the Holy Spirit for a spiritual checkup to ensure you’re relying on Him.
Consider how you might share your experience of God’s grace to strengthen someone else.
Make Psalm 104 your song of majestic praise to the Lord today.
Ask the Holy Spirit to examine your heart and reveal any disobedience He finds there.
Examine yourself to see if your pride is keeping God at a distance.
To help you recall God’s landmarks, memorize Scripture
When someone extols your success, make sure you turn the praise to God.
Praise God for any weakness you feel in serving Him, and ask for His strength.
Look for ways you can be generous to others this week.
When world events cause you to worry, remember that God is in control.
Humbly ask God to reveal any sinful pride in your life. Repent and ask forgiveness.
Ask the Author of your faith what needs to be corrected or amended in your life today.
When giants show up, call on God to fight the battle for you.
Don’t let yesterday’s failure keep you from serving God today.
Pray that God will prepare you to share the truth of the gospel with others.
Praise Jesus for His saving grace and pray for those who don’t know Him.
When a bad day comes, don’t just muddle through. Turn to the Lord for encouragement.
Pray for Christians around the world as they witness for Jesus.
Show judgmental Christians Jesus’ love today.
Spend time in worship today. Acknowledge your weaknesses and praise Christ for His strength.
Mt. Zion Wesleyan, a church with a rich history, experiences new and innovative transformation following adoption of Maximizing Impact suggestions.
Don’t trust in worthless idols; put your hope in the living God!
God created us female. As a female pastor and preacher, sometimes this feels like a good thing, at other times it doesn’t.
For those who know Christ, a cemetery can provide hope for what is is to come: eternal life with the Redeemer.
Global Partners continues to move forward in having a global impact with the gospel as 2021 approaches.
Don’t keep the good news to yourself; share it with someone today!
Earle Wilson experienced the welcome of heaven’s King Jesus with the words, “Well done, good and faithful servant.”
“People saw my grandmother for potions and spells; if they were sick, or needed something healed, they would come to her.”
Acknowledge and confess sinful activity to draw close to God.
Ask God to show you where a heart change is needed.
Ask God to reveal an area in your life that needs refining.
Prayerfully consider a need you can meet for another.
Point others to Jesus Christ by sharing your story.
Prayerfully seek God and ask to participate in his plan this coming year.
Draw near to our holy God and worship him.
In today’s leadership culture, pastors are often coached about principles for helping them to be more efficient and effective in their ministry work.
Simplicity, unburdening and missional priority are financial plan goals.
General Superintendent Dr. Jo Anne Lyon and Houghton President Dr. Shirley Mullen are both on the cover of Christianity Today this month.
Pursue grace, faith, and reason in your walk with God.
Remembering pastors, missionaries and leaders who faithfully served The Wesleyan Church.
Remembering pastors, missionaries and leaders who faithfully served The Wesleyan Church.
Be prepared to share the good news with someone who is in distress.
Because of the JESUS film and evangelism rallies, Cubans are placing their faith in Christ rapidly, requiring the planting of new house churches.
Last year, I read through the Bible underlining everything Scripture says about trees. From the Tree of Life (Genesis) to the Tree of Life (Revelation), I discovered a forest with deep roots in faith.
Decide you are just going to trust God, not continue to second-guess Him.
Find someone today to whom you can boast about Jesus.
Acknowledge that your life and its blessing are gifts from God, and tell Him He still owns them.
You can be a good pattern by saying, “Follow my example, as I follow the example of Christ” (1 Cor. 11:1).
Reflect on what God has been saying to you lately that you need to accept and believe.
If your parents are living, give them a call and thank them for nurturing you and releasing you to fulfill your God-given purpose.
Do not fear His return, but be prepared to rejoice in His arrival.
Rev. Moses Frederick Khanu, of Sierra Leone, highlights stories of thankfulness in a country with a vibrant Wesleyan ministry.
Wesleyans believe the family is a divinely ordained institution. Yet, we need to face the reality that across our world and within our churches violence casts its long shadow across many homes.
No renuncie a esa persona que se considera muy poco probable venir a Cristo.
Look back on what God has done and then enjoy His victory today.
Don’t give up on that person you consider most unlikely to ever come to Christ.
Pray God will help you yield the brush to His masterful control.
Live today with the knowledge that there will be no retakes—this is your time to do it right.
Dr. Matthew Sleeth gives seven applicable examples of how to live with a gospel-driven perspective in everyday life.
A Buffalo couple has found a niche by befriending and serving refugees, Liberia announces a national anti-trafficking hotline, Houghton will host a basketball event with Tamika Catchings, and more.
Goats for $75? Two months later, the needs for hurricane-ravaged Haiti have been updated. Read how you can tangibly help.
Be unyielding in your commitment to the truth while showing lovingkindness to others
Danielle and Rachel’s lives have been “made new” through intentional discipleship.
Extend God’s reconciliation with you to those who may be alienated from you.
List some of God’s attributes, in addition to love and power.
Pay bills, do laundry, clean the house, and perform other tasks ahead of time in order to prepare for your refreshing Sabbath day.
Remembering pastors, missionaries and leaders who faithfully served The Wesleyan Church.
Thank God that He loves you enough to make you sensitive to wrong.
Be prepared to share the good news with someone who is in distress.
Choose life by choosing Christ.