Holy to the Core We're tempted by moralism because we've forgotten what God wants at the center.
Joel Scandrett | May 9, 2007
Reviewing the Fundamentals Ted Haggard's fall raises crucial questions about holiness.
A Christianity Today Editorial | December 27, 2006
Holiness Manifesto Leaders of historic Wesleyan Holiness denominations restate their doctrine for the 21st century.
March 27, 2006
Our Missing Moral Compass Christianity is more than an event, an experience, or a set of beliefs.
by David P. Gushee | November 14, 2005
Impractical Christianity Faith really begins to make a difference when it stops 'working.'
by Peter K. Nelson | September 14, 2005
Holy America, Phoebe! It swept across church lines, transforming America's urban landscape with its rescue missions and storefront churches. Yet today, the holiness movement and its charismatic woman leader are all but forgotten.
By Chris Armstrong | May 1, 2004
The Quest Christians have long desired to live lives unmarred by sin—and have walked many roads on the quest.
Elesha Coffman | April 1, 2004
Testing the Spirits The heart stirring revivalism of the Great Awakening led Edwards to develop a new religious psychology.
David W. Kling | January 1, 2003
Be Ye Perfect? The evolution of John Wesley's most contentious doctrine.
January 1, 2001
Two Views on Perfection John and Charles disagreed on the measure of holiness a Christian might expect on earth, but both longed for it. From Christian Perfection (Sermon 40)
January 1, 2001