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Identity 'Crisis'
Nazarenes rethink entire sanctification.
Jesus and the Art of Automobile Maintenance
His unreliable Ford helped Gordon MacDonald understand brokenness.
Dr. Willard's Diagnosis
Why we need to really die before we can really live.
'It Is Finished' But It Is Not Over
God's work of redemption continues in the redeemed. An excerpt from Cross-Shattered Christ.
For All the Saints
A new book reminds us to get our heads and hearts together, in the company of the cloud of witnesses.
Somersaulting Down the Aisle
Amazing Sin, How Deep We're Bound
Finding the courage to trust in grace.
Aerobic Preaching
The Lord's Agitators
Holiness leaders were a fractious bunch, but there was vision behind their division.
The Cleansing Wave
The 19th-century holiness revival took many forms as it swept across denominational boundaries.
Let God Handle Your Sin
The Christian life isn't so hard when you let God do all the work
Preserving My Unedited Thoughts
Reality, however harsh, is preferable to sweetened memories.
Redirecting the Self-seeking
Be Ye Perfect?
The evolution of John Wesley's most contentious doctrine.
O Come and Dwell in Me
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)
Start the Presses
No Protestant leader in the eighteenth century made better use of print media than John Wesley.
Beyond Casual Christianity
Pentecostalism: William Seymour
What scoffers viewed as a weird babble of tongues became a world phenomenon after his Los Angeles revival.
Foundations: Called to be a Loser?

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The Miracle of the Ear
The Miracle of the Ear
Speech was not God’s only miracle at Pentecost. The Spirit also gave the gift of understanding, overcoming division and contempt.

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