Old Paths, Old Fire
There is a strange rest that comes from capturing the fire of the past. Before there was health care, birth control, food surplus, and Walmart, people struggled and tested things. The quality of life was measured differently when there was not abundance.
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Christianity in Motion: What We Can Learn from the Methodists? Yep, Methodists.
The early Methodists were not well liked in early America. The very reasons for this are why we need to take a closer look at them.
Methodism is a label that is dusty, kind of like what we feel when someone says “K-Mart” or “Woolworth.” This is so much the case that some of you about had a cow when you read the title of this article.
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- January 1, 2023
The Cost of Finishing
Most of my adult life, I have employed a phrase, ‘finishing well.’ Just from an observational perspective of observing the big crowd out there, however, it would be good for people at the beginning of their Christian walk to count the cost of just finishing, even if they do not finish as well as they had hoped.
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