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  Reclaiming the Wesleyan Tradition
John Wesley's Sermons for Today
By Douglas M. Strong, Sarah Babylon Dorrance, Robert P. McDonald-Walker, Ingrid Y. Wang, Kevin M. Watson

Come back home to God!

A central theme in John Wesley's writings is salvation. He urged people to become and continually grow as committed disciples of Jesus Christ. His appeals and reasoning are just as relevant in the 21st century as in the 18th.

"Wesley's 'Way of Salvation' is a road map of the journey of humanity toward God," writes the authors. "It's a pathway of grace in which we respond to God with increasing self-awareness of our separation and our need to come back home. Our aim is to help people understand and apply Wesley’s teachings to their lives…and to transform them from being 'almost Christians' to being 'altogether Christians.'"

The authors are passionate about returning to the roots of Methodist tenets of salvation. Covering biblically based doctrinal topics such as sin, grace, justification, sanctification and ethical living, Reclaiming the Wesleyan Tradition explains Wesleyan theology in an easy-to-understand way.

The book's format makes a dense 13-week study especially accessible. Margin notes highlight excerpts from Wesley's sermons, hymns and journal with the authors providing context and analysis of the themes. Daily reading and writing assignments are designed to open theological discussions and to deepen spiritual growth.

Wesley's words can reshape your daily walk. Expect to be spiritually awakened and brought into a deeper communion with God while celebrating a powerful legacy.

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176 Pages  .  Trim Size: 8 3/8" x 10 7/8"
ISBN# 978-0-88177-519-8  .  Order# DR519

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