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- Indian Church Draws Strength from OstracismFacing fresh attacks from Hindu nationalists, Wesleyans recall the history of God’s faithfulness in a Gujarat village.Surinder Kaur in Gujarat, India|
- ‘No Celebrities Except Jesus’: How Asbury Protected the RevivalWhile tens of thousands flocked to campus, school officials met in a storage closet to make decisions that would “honor what is happening.”Daniel Silliman|Português简体中文Indonesian繁體中文日本語
- ‘Nondenominational’ Is Now the Largest Segment of American ProtestantsUS Religion Census finds independent congregations have surged in the last decade.Daniel Silliman|Français
- Theologians Craft Wesleyan Agreement for a Divided Methodist Era64 scholars sign document they hope will ground more Christians in holiness doctrines.Daniel Silliman|
- Died: H. Eddie Fox, Who Urged Methodists to Share Their FaithThe ministry leader believed declining US churches could be revitalized by hearing Wesleyans “with a different accent.”Daniel Silliman|
- Died: Thomas Oden, Methodist Theologian Who Found Classical ChristianityHis contribution to theology: nothing new. And that's what made him famous.Kate Shellnutt|
- Evangelism, Without the Weird AftertasteHow to share the gospel without making other people—or ourselves—so uncomfortable.Interview by Joshua Ryan Butler|
- Do American Christians Need the Message of Grace or a Call to Holiness?Observers weigh in.Will Willimon, Halee Gray Scott, and Margaret Feinberg|
