The four Gospels make up the heart of the New Testament. Their message is clear. "He is not here, but is risen." This is a study guide, which divides the four Gospels into twenty-two meaningful lessons and gives a running commentary on the Biblical text. The purpose is to enable laity to study the four Gospels in a small group setting.
The four Gospels make up the heart of the New Testament. Their message is clear. "He is not here, but is risen." This is a study guide, which divides ...
John Wesley included six ordinances of God in his third General Rule. The purpose of this book is to illustrate the Biblical background for these ordinances and show how they can be used in everyday life. Most of us do not talk about the ordinances of God today, and so these ordinances have been renamed Our Spiritual Disciplines. These are spiritual exercises that all Christians should be doing to keep spiritually fit.
John Wesley included six ordinances of God in his third General Rule. The purpose of this book is to illustrate the Biblical background for these ordi...
The Class Meeting was the heart of Methodism. It was also the method for Christian Discipleship. In early Methodism, every member had to be in a Class Meeting. It was required. Today, membership in a small group is voluntary. This booklet tells the story of how the Class Meeting developed and how David Watson updated the Class Meeting into Covenant Discipleship Groups. It is intended to be a guide for those who want to be involved in small discipleship groups.
The Class Meeting was the heart of Methodism. It was also the method for Christian Discipleship. In early Methodism, every member had to be in a Class...
John Wesley wrote these instructions for children. He began with his thoughts on God, the Fall, Redemption, the Means of Grace, Heaven, and Hell; then he shares his thoughts on God and the Soul of Man, How to Regulate Our Desires, How to Regulate Our Understanding, How to Regulate Our Joy, and How to Regulate Our Practice. This book is for older children and adults.
John Wesley wrote these instructions for children. He began with his thoughts on God, the Fall, Redemption, the Means of Grace, Heaven, and Hell; then...