Holy conferencing is part of our Methodist heritage
Last month, I experienced another powerful movement of the Holy Spirit as the 2012 Southeastern...
The blessing and wisdom of being connected
It has been said that a fool learns from his own mistakes while a wise man learns from the mistakes of others. Fool or...
From the Editor
The blessing and wisdom of being connected
It has been said that a fool learns from his own mistakes while a wise man learns from the mistakes of others. Fool or not, it seems like the crucial point is that, ultimately, learning has taken place somewhere or somehow.Recent Editions
- Volume 159 No. 10 5/17/2013
- Volume 159 No. 9 5/3/2013
- Volume 159 No. 8 4/19/2013
- Volume 159 No. 7 4/5/2013
Recent Articles
- The blessing and wisdom of being connected
- What price would you pay?
- A celebration of life and the power of God's love
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- Latest Pew report reveals alarming rise in belief in 'none'
- At Little River UMC, teaching children is a way of life
- When the best news is no news at all
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