Investing in the Future
The point of giving is not so much the amount we give. In fact, John Wesley said in 1785, "When you do what you can, you do enough." What matters as Christians is why and how we give. God does not want our gifts to be given grudgingly.
Happy are the Saints
The Beatitudes are not multiple choice. You don't get to pick one you like and ignore the rest. You can't say you'll be a peacemaker and that's it because the other stuff sounds too difficult or sappy. It doesn't work that way. The Beatitudes must be taken as a whole. They describe what we should be like as Christ's followers.
On My Honor
On my honor, I will do my best to live in harmony with others, to be sympathetic and responsive to the needs of others, to love others treating them as brothers and sisters, to be compassionate to the plight of those who are suffering, and to be humble in my dealings with others in encouraging them and rejoicing in their successes. So help me God.
International Harvester
"Catch on fire with enthusiasm and people will come from miles to watch you burn." John Wesley.
Word on the Street
If we are going to be relevant, if we are going to truly make a difference, we must practice what we preach. We have to program our minds to do the right thing at every opportunity. We have to let our gentleness be known to everyone.
When Tragedy Strikes
Our response shows the world that our faith in God is how we deal with fear and tragedy. We show the world that God does promise to deliver us and that God promises to sustain us and force good to come from the painful events we experience in this life.