Just this week, I saw an interview Eric Metaxas made with Remi Adeleke, a Nigerian immigrant and an ex-Navy Seal. His story includes being ousted from the Navy Seal program for repeated failures to pass some of the rigorous skills
Someone to Hope– Patiently
In Accounts of Revival, John Gillies chronicles the history of Christian revivals from the early centuries to the eighteenth century. While there have been both great revivals and times of spiritual slumber, the Lord has faithfully kept a remnant in
A Lent of Power Ephesians
Just in the last few days, a line of thunderstorms hit our area and brought with it some tornados. One of the homes hit was of our very own Kathryn Mullins. As we walked the property we came upon a
Follow Jesus, follow Wesley
Dr. Kevin Watson, Professor of Historical Theology and Wesley Studies at Seattle Pacific University, was asked recently what could bring renewal to the Wesleyan movement today. His answer was simply to return to the small Wesleyan groups. When the class