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Translation

Women’s edition of Bible sheds light

An 80-member team provided commentary on new edition that emphasizes women and social issues in Scripture.

Bibles lost and found

We all have found left-behind Bibles. But have we taken the time to return them to those named on their pages?

What counts as Wesleyan orthodoxy?

Christians long have debated the essentials of their faith, and that was no different in John Wesley’s day.

A matter of life and death

In his blog, Home Words Bound, Benton Heisler names the sins of the world and looks for leaders who will act against them in the power of Christ.

Gospel as second language

Urban church planter Trey Hall explores the need to translate the faith for those who don’t know the old, old words.

Michigan native works toward understanding

A Native American pastor in Northport speaks of wounds inflicted in the past and  healing actions in the present.

Michigan pastor guides Bible project

Terry Wildman, pastor at Northport Indian UMC, is leading a scripture translation project, The First Nations Version of the Bible.

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