On Suffering: An Answer: Ashley Palmer

“The Father is silent, because through Jesus’s suffering, the veil between holy and unholy will be torn in two, and now here we stand, able to receive the forgiveness of the Father as a gift. His love poured into our hearts. “ - Ashley Palmer

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Do You Pray to God?: Bekah Beck

“Not only is prayer an excellent source of individual formation and encounter, it spreads out into the rest of the Body of Christ as an edifying source of life. There are few things as powerful as a community of believers who know how to labor together in prayer.” - Bekah Beck

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Binding and Loosing: Akin Bailey

 “It is important that we practice binding sin in ourselves and others, but in the midst of doing so we must also pay attention to what we loose in that same moment…it simply will not do to meet sin with hatred.” - Akin Bailey

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Moments of Mercy: Caleb Adcox

“God’s love is constant and abundant, expressed endlessly and in countless ways, but so often we lose sight of this love through our struggles and burdens. That is why it must be continually called to mind.“ - Caleb Adcox

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Where Once There Were Thorns: Ashley Palmer

“Even before all is made right, though, we can cut away the thorns around us and dance with the trees to the song of the mountains. We can live to the best of our ability to bring honor to our God’s Name, as a sign of His power and love.” - Ashley Palmer

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Silence in Prayer: Robert Dixon

“If I am diligent, and perform the tasks needed to allow The Wesley to continue to be a place where students meet and learn about God, the silence I am experiencing in prayer is not necessarily a cause for concern.” - Robert Dixon

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