
Wesleyans in the news: August 15
Do you know these Wesleyans in the news?
Do you know these Wesleyans in the news?
Wesleyan educational institutions nurture, equip and prepare each student to lean into being a transforming presence for Christ.
Wesleyan Bible Bowl Nationals 2024.
Wesleyan church leaders and pastors from more than 20 countries gathered together in Chiang Mai, Thailand for International Conference of The Wesleyan Church.
A pastor challenges and leads his congregation to make disciples with what God has given them.
A series testifying to Christ’s hope in seasons of suffering and difficulty to encourage others in their journey of faith.
Discipling people around the world to become a “transforming power of ONE” for the kingdom of God.
Wesleyans believe our all-knowing God will combine justice and love in his final decisions on every human’s destiny.
Los wesleyanos creemos que nuestro Dios omnisciente combinará justicia y amor en sus decisiones finales sobre el destino de cada ser humano.
A church planter slows down so that Jesus can build his church.
District administrators work to serve God, the church and you.
Do you know these Wesleyans in the news?
Wesleyans recognize freedom’s foundation is laid when we are good citizens of God’s kingdom first.
Los wesleyanos esperan con esperanza y anticipación el regreso de Cristo y la resurrección de los muertos.
Wesleyans wait in hope and anticipation of Christ’s return and the resurrection of the dead.
Presence and partnership are making a kingdom difference in Grand Bahama.
Wesleyans across the globe believe prayer is our greatest resource.
Through personal modeling and church equipping, Skyline makes a big impact for the kingdom.
The May 2024 General Board leans into being fully available to God’s movement in the world.
Through the Spirit we live united so others may live and believe.
Taking a glimpse into the General Board’s role in stewarding the church.
People are hungry for the Word of God.
Do you know these Wesleyans in the news?
El matrimonio en la tierra apunta a Jesús, la cabeza de la iglesia (Efesios 1:21-22), quien espera ansiosamente para reclamar a su novia (los creyentes) y unirnos a Él para siempre.