Wesleyans in the news: February 11
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Isolated and alone, a Ph.D. student finds valuable community at a Wesleyan church in one of the world’s largest cities.
Before COVID-19 hit, the church helped approximately 2,300 people in two years.
Center of Hope offers physical, spiritual and emotional aid to families across rural Ohio.
Toy giveaway, breakfast, banner signings, giving funds, Advent readings and a drive-thru nativity scene: just some of the ways Wesleyan churches showed love this Christmas.
The curriculum’s unique format meets kids where they are, rather than trying to encourage parents to bring them to the ministry.
The church has bridged the expanse that separated it from the community and folks are taking note.
A congregation sees God’s faithfulness as they pray.
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Discarded socks and medical supplies lead to the formation of a nonprofit organization that is helping to change the world.
As Jen sees herself growing more willing to talk about her faith, she finds God bringing more opportunities to harmonize words with actions.
A New York church experiences a successful church adoption after a decade-long search.
A photo changed a family’s trajectory forever.
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“We want to be known as the encouragers who share the love of Jesus.”
A food truck and food pantry are serving North Carolina residents in two different cities.
Lay and clergy alike can be assessed to determine individual roles in multiplication — no matter one’s vocation.
Worship is both sung and lived. The hope and belief is that one connects with and fuels the other.
Couple embarks on a church transformation with God’s perfect timing.
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Earle Wilson experienced the welcome of heaven’s King Jesus with the words, “Well done, good and faithful servant.”
Global Partners continues to move forward in having a global impact with the gospel as 2021 approaches.
The Wesleyan Worship Project was launched with the mindset of inspiring Wesleyan songwriters to write songs rich in Wesleyan theology.
A radio ministry in Sierra Leone that dates back to 1974 is being revived.