A Prayer for Our Time

The recent national election has heightened and underscored the need for the church to embody kingdom values in the midst of a national crisis. We do not know what the future may bring. We are facing challenging times as a nation: O God deliver me, make haste to help me.

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Healing Conference 2017

Alumni are invited to celebrate the ongoing heritage of healing prayer, spiritual formation, and renewal at Asbury Theological Seminary. Along with the theological and practical wisdom of Dr. Judith Macnutt, co-founder of Christian Healing Ministries, attendees will hear stories of healing and renewal from members of the seminary community both past and present.

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Estes Chapel Memories

Estes Chapel is so much more than a building to many; it is a place where people come and fellowship with the Lord, celebrate milestones in faith and life, preach with the aid of the Holy Spirit, and much, much more.

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In Search of the Truth Beyond Reason and Emotion

I have concluded that my primary vocational calling in life is to learn, lead, and serve as an instrument to advance Jesus Christ’s Great Commission challenge to go and make disciples by “teaching them to obey” all that He commanded. I see my vocation as a “head-first” calling, anchored to the belief that before the heart can be purified and hands equipped for sacrificial service, the mind must be renewed.

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PTSD: What’s the hubbub?

Scott Jimenez, MDiv, DMin, BCC This is a blog about PTSD, or post-traumatic stress disorder.  There may be a family or families in our congregation that have a son or daughter in harm’s way.  Maybe some came back broken in some way. Or perhaps in reading and discussing this, someone may realize they have this, […]

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New Room Bands: A 21st Century Take on Christian Discipleship

John Wesley once famously said, “There is no holiness apart from social holiness.” Over the years, many have mistakenly asserted that he was talking about social justice. In reality, he was talking about doing discipleship in the context of real relationships. In essence, you can’t become a real Christian alone.

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