Methodist connectionalism and Baptist congregationalism are time-honored ways of being faithful to the gospel in the ...
It was the 18th-Century home of the Wesley family.
"Today many people feel surrounded as white Christians are closing in “with a trumpet in one hand and a sword in the other.” ...
The church was full as people came together to share memories and thanks for the role the building and the people within it ...
To its credit, the Times gives us an in-depth conversation — 6,000 words — about how Christians sometimes change their views ...
Facing the aftermath of a fire that destroys their home and livestock in the Rajputana region, the couple convert to ...
John and Charles Wesley, founders of Methodism, were also inveterate hymn writers. Over the past 30 years, the booming genre ...
The Baptist pastor and sociologists argued caring for the poor was an integral part of proclaiming the gospel.
Radical’ Christian minister became a fiery opponent of the Poor Law, advocating armed resistance against its brutal cruelty ...
or how their cousin gave up on Methodism and started going to the Pentecostal church out on the edge of town, or how they themselves just got so sick and tired of being scolded for eating meat or ...