Inextricably linked: Giving thanks and offering prayers
General Superintendent Wayne Schmidt shares the connection between thankfulness and prayer in his life.
General Superintendent Wayne Schmidt shares the connection between thankfulness and prayer in his life.
One man’s transformative, prayerful journey from Islam to serving “the God that served me” first.
Changed fishing plans lead to a salvation.
Pastor Appreciation Month is a time to honor and celebrate the sacrifices, commitments, and hard work that pastors have made in serving their congregations and communities.
Making choices that make a difference.
Dr. Norman Wilson reflects on and celebrates the blessing of our Hispanic Wesleyan family.
Pastor Judy Adams is bringing the gospel to prisoners.
A loosened grip, humility to reconsider and courage to change became a new way springing up to bless generations to come.
For the believer, freedom is a tenet of discipleship.
Prayer, flexibility and partnership are key in preparing for the May 2026 General Conference.
Holy Week and Easter plans and preparations yield a harvest … and for one congregation, in an unexpected way.
Deportation and detours lead to deepening faith.
ALL are called to ministry.
“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.
Petersen is a pastor and worship leader who most recently worked as director of mobilization in New York City with International Justice Mission.
What is the price of remembering and boldly living into both sides of our calling?
ECD empowers individuals for kingdom service through strategic partnerships and development opportunities.
Final 2024 General Board meeting celebrated God’s movement and established TWC’s focus for the future.
Rev. Amanda Oicle shares Public Coffee’s journey amid rumors, protests and rejection from the neighborhood.
The Wesleyan Church activates relief fund for Hurricane Helene efforts.
Christin Taylor opens up about waiting amid God’s silence, forgottenness and grief.
Pastor John Baker opens up about facing life when suffering, uncertainty and hard questions come.
Wesleyan educational institutions nurture, equip and prepare each student to lean into being a transforming presence for Christ.
Wesleyans believe our all-knowing God will combine justice and love in his final decisions on every human’s destiny.