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Nelson Mandela's Wesleyan Roots

NelsonMandela5“The Church was as concerned with this world as the next: I saw that virtually all of the achievements of Africans seemed to have come about through the missionary work of the Church.”
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Wesley: Can Any Christian Revival Continue?

jwesley-rdA brief quotation from John Wesley: why he did not think the Methodist revival would continue. Read More...
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Chad Brooks: Why I Became a Methodist

chaddbrooksGuest blog by Chad Brooks: “As I often tell people, I feel like I was born Methodist. What I found was a family of faith who put better words to what I had felt and thought for years. I was a closet Methodist. I am part of this tradition now. I am a Methodist.” Read More...
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Recent Posts on the United Methodist Quadrilateral

Wesleyan-Quadrilateral-bwSince I just linked to some posts from a United Methodist blogger already this morning, I also want to draw attention to the recent controversy in the Methoblogosphere over the Wesleyan Quadrilateral. Read More...
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A Wesleyan Voice? #AndCanItBe

MattoReillyA brief response to some concerns and ideas raised by Kevin Watson & Matt O’Reilly. Read More...
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Some Things That Methodism Stands For

bookHere's a great old article about Methodism and what the Methodist churches teach — and seek to live. The author summarizes the things that have made Methodism a distinctive movement within Christianity. Read More...
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Maddox: Scripture and the Analogy of Faith

Randy-Maddox_methodismsRandy Maddox on John Wesley’s principles for interpreting Scripture. Read More...
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Wesley: Two Paths

jwesley-48rcblueA quote from John Wesley: Christians have “the choice of walking in the higher or the lower path.” Read More...
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