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Sculpture at Wesleyan Headquarters Depicts Church's Mission

July 7, 2010 By Staff - In: Magazine

More than 100 guests witnessed the unveiling of the “Amazing Love” statue framing the west entrance of The Wesleyan Church World Headquarters in Fishers, Indiana. Headquarters employees, church and community leaders, and special guests joined in the May 3 celebration, as artist Rick Wienecke unveiled the two-piece bronze sculptures...

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Spiritual Awakening

July 6, 2010 By Staff - In: Magazine News

There are times when the Holy Spirit wants to take one’s faith to a whole new level, when He takes the lid off human limitations, times when He desires to expand hearts and minds of what is possible and what He’d like to see happen. Both in a city and a region,” says Chris Conrad, director of church planter development for the Department of Evangelism and Church Growth (E&CG) of The Wesleyan Church.

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Fight Against Human Trafficking Continues

July 6, 2010 By Andrea Summers - In: Lifestyle Magazine

Marty Grimes, director of women’s ministries at First Wesleyan Church/ALIVE in Central, S.C., learned just enough about the atrocity of human trafficking to make it impossible to stand by and do nothing. In the spring 2009, she and the women at ALIVE organized a community forum.

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The Terrible Loyalty

July 6, 2010 By Marlene Chase - In: Feature Lifestyle Magazine

She wasn’t one of our group, but came from what we suspected as a liberal church. She didn’t quote Scripture, at least not from any version we could recognize, and that made her suspect. Besides, she had too much make-up on; she wore a mini skirt and a tattoo on her left arm.

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An Oar in the Water

July 6, 2010 By Jerry G. Pence - In: Leadership Magazine

My first canoe outing was with a girl I liked. Both of us were teenage landlubbers and neither of us had life jackets, so she probably didn’t realize she was literally putting her life in my hands as we pushed away from the dock. Going straight was no problem, but turning proved to be another matter. Fortunately, a friend in another canoe saw our plight and told me to put my oar in the water and use it to steer the canoe. Needless to say, we survived the adventure—although I don’t think the girl was very impressed.

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