Empowering for missional engagement
Lilly grant helps Wesley Seminary equip Latino congregations for innovative, contextual community engagement.
Lilly grant helps Wesley Seminary equip Latino congregations for innovative, contextual community engagement.
Pastors Arthur and Judi Baxter launch new ministry in “retirement.”
The Pennsylvania church has had its drive-in ministry since 1976.
Stepping out of college and into the world of ministry can be a daunting prospect. After graduation, young ministers often feel unsure of how to use their education and apply it in the “real world.”
In the Papua New Guinea culture, where men reign supreme, the husbands were asked—“Do you want your wife to study with you? What will you do if she outperforms you academically?”
Cuba’s first evangelical church building that has been constructed legally since 1959 was just dedicated. And the church is Wesleyan.
Rev. Lois Williams is remembered as an energetic and kind woman who simply loved to “preach about the love of Jesus.”
A missionary kid, Becca serves other “MK’s” as they maneuver cultures and countries that are not their own.
Is the ministry you are involved with for your kingdom or God’s kingdom?
Gordon Ritchie recently retired from a fulfilling career as a United States Marine Corps Chaplain. After twenty-four years of service, Ritchie has had an influence on many young people in the US Navy
God is using a former General Superintendent and his wife to help bring life to a church that was near closing its doors just two years ago.
From ministering as Chaplain to Navy’s football team to serving the Midshipmen, Sailors & Marines at the Naval Academy, active-duty Navy Chaplain Bryan Purvis is a man of honor, service & sacrifice.
We live between the divine and the human in this world we call home. Thankfully, we have One who bridges that gap, allowing us to live and minister Between Two Worlds.
Maria Julio Urebe, from El Salvador, ministers in Honduras in one of the most violent public parks in the city.
Would you consider personally working with refugees in your community? Here are some helpful things to note as you set out to love your neighbors.
¿Estás confiando demasiado en tu equipo para ganar a la gente para Jesús? ¿Tienes la “carnada” correcta? ¿Se muestra el amor de Jesús en tus palabras y acciones hacia los demás?
We can do our best to convince people around us to accept Jesus as Savior. And while the Holy Spirit is the One to persuade, Jesus still asks us to be messengers. Do you have the right “bait”?
Dean Edgett was a faithful man who loved his wife and family. But that love also extended into the lives of Kingswood University faculty, staff, and students. Many share their memories here.
The University Singers from SWU have had a rare opportunity to minister to military troops in South Carolina. This May they are extending this ministry to our troops in Europe.