I'm new to this club and have been reading all the post relating to this web site. Now, let me first say I am by no means a prude nor am I overly sensitive....
< I think he would soften his views were he alive today.><br><br>Could you elaborate please? What views in particular... While Wesley was indeed a man of...
Here's another version of that "world as 100 people" that uses some different stats and is also available in Spanish, French, and Portugese.<br><br>The ...
>I'm new to this club ...IMHO I don't see the mention of (that) website ...to be in very good taste.<br><br>Welcome to new member Bob (nikonbob2000) in...
I wasn't going to continue with this but it does seem appropriate to thank Bob for his input. I am not keeping a tally as if a certain vote would justify one ...
<I would like to think Wesley would embrace findings of modern science> <br><br>Actually Chuckwagon a quick glance at Wesley's journals and letters will...
Earlier Andy expressed appreciation for my propensity for finding an appropriate reference on the web. In another opportunity for dialogue Andy mentioned ...
As I said earlier, I am finding out more and more about Wesley as I continue on the Candidacy process. However, I am interested in learning more about him. If ...
Kelly, I have a couple of books about Wesley. Both were publish by the UMC. They are Aldersgate Reconsidered and a bio by Stanley Ayling. The bio is out of ...
You might also try:<br><br>Wesley by Albert C. Outler<br><br>Still the standard by which to judge all works about the man. <br><br>Bob Parrott has been editing...
I second and expant Mike's suggestions. Anything by Albert Outler is worth picking up. He writes well and he is generally considered the leading authority on...
On thing that would be different if Mr. Wesley were about today: we would have communion every Sunday. This was his desire for the churches. I may be ...
Andy... three things...<br><br>PannenbErg... PannenbErg... PannenbErg... I always get it wrong... sorry. I think it is because I lived on Whittenburg St. in...
Here is a funny Andy... When Richard Heitzenrater was a professor at Perkins and diligently working on being published... published... published... he was ...
Andy,<br>You wrote...<br><br><It would be a different church every two years without fail. Wesley wrote that this seemed counter intuitive, but that ...
Thank you for your stroll down memory lane. I finished My M.Div. at Duke, in May. My last course was a seminar with Dr. Heitzenrater. If he was not too busy,...
Gregory,<br>I am very pleased and not at all surprized that you had such a pleasant and rewarding experience with Dr. Heitzenrater. Congratulations on ...
Hmmmm... it's late... I feel that I am mostly recovered from my miserable bout with the flu these past 4 days. My sermon is ready... I feel rested... oh yes......
In a supermarket, Kurtis, the stock boy, was busily working when a new voice came over the asking for a carryout at check register 4. <br><br>As he approached...
So after I posted that, I did a little looking around. The story's not exactly true, I guess some artistic license was in use... but the REAL story's just as...
There are a couple of point concerning this form of itineracy that requires changes in the local churches and the ministry in general. First, the pastors of...
That was an interesting article. Thanks for posting it. It confirms my belief that religion should play more a role in morality than it should. As a student of...
ravenfeather67,<br>Thanks for posting the link to the community Knights of the Old Code. I enjoyed looking through the various pages and particularly liked the...
This interview with Sissy Spacek turned up on my Yahoo News Clipper for United Methodist. I really enjoyed it since the film adaptation of To Kill A ...