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Knowing the poor
In a time of extreme exhaustion and vulnerability, “I had expected judgement, and she gave me grace.”
Then he appeared to James
The brother of Jesus would tell you that the resurrection was life changing.
Imagina si todos fuésemos líderes transformadores
Al final del día, no se trata solo de transformar una cultura, una iglesia o una denominación. Se trata de personas.
Then he appeared to James
The brother of Jesus would tell you that the resurrection was life changing.
Imagina si todos fuésemos líderes transformadores
Al final del día, no se trata solo de transformar una cultura, una iglesia o una denominación. Se trata de personas.
Teaching
Reconciliation: my journey of multiethnic ministry
Journey with me as we learn together how to lead, encourage and engage in the areas of multiethnic ministry and racial reconciliation.
Displaced worship: exodus, exile or diaspora?
Scripture provides what could be historical hinge points to learn from, prompting us to ask three questions in light of this era: are we in exodus, exile or diaspora?
Reconciliation: my journey of multiethnic ministry
Journey with me as we learn together how to lead, encourage and engage in the areas of multiethnic ministry and racial reconciliation.
Displaced worship: exodus, exile or diaspora?
Scripture provides what could be historical hinge points to learn from, prompting us to ask three questions in light of this era: are we in exodus, exile or diaspora?
Inspiration
Train up a child in the way he should go
I tell you, children and youth ministry workers, you have a special ministry.
We are a kingdom people
2020 is drawing to a close. What will 2021 be like?
Train up a child in the way he should go
I tell you, children and youth ministry workers, you have a special ministry.
We are a kingdom people
2020 is drawing to a close. What will 2021 be like?
Our Calling for the New Year
Resolve to answer God’s calling on your life in this new year.
Our Calling for the New Year
Resolve to answer God’s calling on your life in this new year.
Voices
Border Stories: When I was hungry, you fed me
Pastor Maribel and the team at El Elyon Church just can’t stop when it comes to welcoming the immigrants who continue to arrive by bus in their community.
Border Stories: The kingdom in our midst
The kingdom is here — in the people in our schools and neighborhoods. There are people whose stories we need to hear and receive, but we have closed our ears and our hearts.
Border Stories: Six myths about immigration (part two)
Andrea Summers addresses the myths and misinformation about immigration, replacing them with a more robust, hopeful and redemptive picture of reality.
Voices
Believe, Belong, Become
We can have the same spiritual awakening in our homes, communities and our churches as I had in the places where Jesus walked, if we make it our purpose to believe, belong and become.
Time to fix the faucet
Individually, we who call ourselves followers of Christ need the light and resourcing from the Holy Spirit to fix broken things that we have become accustomed to.
Resources
Miriam’s Timbrel
Sacred songs suited to revival occasions, and also for antislavery, peace, temperance, and reform meetings
Five Sermons and a Tract
This book is a compilation of six pamphlets written by Luther Lee, one of the founders of the Wesleyan Methodist Connection of America. Lee, along with Orange Scott, was forced to leave the Methodist Episcopal Church over his anti-slavery views. Lee was a pastor,...
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