By pastorann, on March 11th, 2010%
In 2002, I had a plane ticket to fly to England to begin a PhD programme in Wesleyan Studies at the University of Manchester, England. I was a Wesleyan-Arminian theologian in the making. I spoke at conferences on John Wesley and wrote several academic publications that were published in the top Wesleyan academic journals including The . . . → Read More: From Wesley to Whitefield: A Pastor’s Journey to Reformed Theology
By pastorann, on March 10th, 2010%
The Christian Life – A Battle
It is deeply salutary to reflect on the unrelenting way the devil sought to overcome our Lord Jesus and to divert him from his calling to be the Redeemer of God’s elect. At the outset of his public ministry we find our Lord being tempted by the devil in the desert: . . . → Read More: The Christian Life – A Battle
By pastorann, on March 9th, 2010%
To talk about revival is to talk superlatives, for revival is Christianity taken to a heightened intensity. God never does more for his church than when he revitalises her with the breath of heaven. In the midst of the years he ‘makes known’ (Habakkuk 3:2). We then experience more of his grace and power than at . . . → Read More: Revival: Extraordinary Conversions and Restoration