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Why I Still Find Wesleyan Theology Interesting

This is a continuation of my previous post: “How I Still Think Like a Methodist.” First, I need to explain this: when I say “Methodist” I don’t mean it in any denominational sense at all. Yes, I served...

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Steve Heyduck: Sin Less, if not Sinless

A good word from Steve Heyduck, Senior Pastor of Euless First United Methodist Church, in Euless,Texas. Steve says of himself: “I consider myself a postmodern, possibly emergent Christian.”   “Do you...

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Thomas Coke: The Good a Preacher May Do

The good which one single minister, true to the cause in which he has engaged, can do in the course of his life by a faithful ministry of the word, is not easily to be described. How many of the...

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On Having a Single Faith Journey

I see the development of my faith as a connected story. I don’t see it as a matter of once having a certain type of faith and then graduating or switching to another sort of faith. I am thankful to the...

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Horace Bushnell: Drop Lecturing and Preach

I originally found this quote in the Appendix to Daniel Steele’s The Gospel of the Comforter. (It is the first part of Note H.) Horace Bushnell was a Congregationalist pastor and theologian, who was...

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Remembrance Inspires Praise – Psalm 135:13-21

This is essentially a Psalm of praise. We are called into praise from the very opening “Hallelujah” (praise Yah). So, it is a song of worship and it calls us into an attitude of worship. As Adam Clarke...

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John Wesley: The Faith That Saves

Christian faith is then, not only an assent to the whole gospel of Christ, but also a full reliance on the blood of Christ; a trust in the merits of his life, death, and resurrection; a recumbency upon...

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T. A Noble: The Trinity and the Gospel

A quote from one of the many books I’ve been reading lately: The great revival of trinitarian theology in the late twentieth century helped us to understand that the doctrine of the Trinity is not just...

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A Savior

From my daily Bible reading: “She will bear a son, and you are to name him Jesus, for he will save his people from their sins.” — Matthew 1:21 (NRSV). JESUS. The same as Joshua, יהושע Yehoshua, from...

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Why I Haven’t Had Anything to Say Lately

Last month a Facebook acquaintance, who posts on the web as the Not So Hostile Pentecostal, had some nice things to say about this blog and web site in a post entitled Top Ten Blogs that You (Probably)...

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Steve Heyduck: Sin Less, if not Sinless

A good word from Steve Heyduck, Senior Pastor of Euless First United Methodist Church, in Euless,Texas. Steve says of himself: “I consider myself a postmodern, possibly emergent Christian.”   “Do you...

View Article

Thomas Coke: The Good a Preacher May Do

The good which one single minister, true to the cause in which he has engaged, can do in the course of his life by a faithful ministry of the word, is not easily to be described. How many of the...

View Article

On Having a Single Faith Journey

I see the development of my faith as a connected story. I don’t see it as a matter of once having a certain type of faith and then graduating or switching to another sort of faith. I am thankful to the...

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Horace Bushnell: Drop Lecturing and Preach

I originally found this quote in the Appendix to Daniel Steele’s The Gospel of the Comforter. (It is the first part of Note H.) Horace Bushnell was a Congregationalist pastor and theologian, who was...

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Remembrance Inspires Praise – Psalm 135:13-21

This is essentially a Psalm of praise. We are called into praise from the very opening “Hallelujah” (praise Yah). So, it is a song of worship and it calls us into an attitude of worship. As Adam Clarke...

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John Wesley: The Faith That Saves

Christian faith is then, not only an assent to the whole gospel of Christ, but also a full reliance on the blood of Christ; a trust in the merits of his life, death, and resurrection; a recumbency upon...

View Article

T. A Noble: The Trinity and the Gospel

A quote from one of the many books I’ve been reading lately: The great revival of trinitarian theology in the late twentieth century helped us to understand that the doctrine of the Trinity is not just...

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A Savior

From my daily Bible reading: “She will bear a son, and you are to name him Jesus, for he will save his people from their sins.” — Matthew 1:21 (NRSV). JESUS. The same as Joshua, יהושע Yehoshua, from...

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Why I Haven’t Had Anything to Say Lately

Last month a Facebook acquaintance, who posts on the web as the Not So Hostile Pentecostal, had some nice things to say about this blog and web site in a post entitled Top Ten Blogs that You (Probably)...

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Is The Evangelical Movement Crumbling?

On February 15, 2017 Scot McKnight posted some reflections under the title “The Soul of Evangelicalism: What Will Become of Us?” As with a lot of things that are posted on the Internet I didn’t have...

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