Our Heritage of Revival
While many yearn for religious revival of some sort, revivals and revivalism have their critics. Nonetheless, the fact is that revival and revivalism have been
While many yearn for religious revival of some sort, revivals and revivalism have their critics. Nonetheless, the fact is that revival and revivalism have been
God is doing a mighty work right before our eyes! The revival currently taking place at Asbury University, Lee University, and other places throughout the
In a strange confluence of events, I found myself writing a master’s thesis on the apostle Paul’s usage of the term “body” while having my
When most Christians think of worship and liturgy, mission is not the first thing that comes to mind. We mostly agree that worship is central
Many of us continue to deal with the effects of the pandemic in our schools, communities, and churches. No matter the location or size of
In 1998 a team of six missiologists, under the auspices of the Gospel and Our Culture Network (GOCN), published a research project entitled Missional Church:
A Picture of the Movement I’d like you to imagine a vast river that flows through the desert bringing life wherever it goes. This is
How shall we live as God’s holy people in a post-Christian age? Should we even talk about holiness when such talk, especially when linked to
My first exposure to what became known as the emerging church occurred during my senior year of high school in late 1991 when I started
One of the most pressing needs in The United Methodist Church today is to reconnect with the world that God created and loves. As George