tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1954032186621541669.post6384322682351201484..comments2023-12-23T07:04:04.016-08:00Comments on Thinking Faith: Three Simple Mistakes That Preachers MakeBill Trenchhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17055902411464959661noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1954032186621541669.post-37502573903956164472015-08-17T18:02:49.297-07:002015-08-17T18:02:49.297-07:00Thank you for the post. For more on John Wesley, I...Thank you for the post. For more on John Wesley, I would like to invite you to the website for the book series, The Asbury Triptych Series. The trilogy based on the life of Francis Asbury, the young protégé of John Wesley and George Whitefield, opens with the book, Black Country. The opening novel in this three-book series details the amazing movement of Wesley and Whitefield in England and Ireland as well as its life-changing effect on a Great Britain sadly in need of transformation. Black Country also details the Wesleyan movement's effect on the future leader of Christianity in the American colonies, Francis Asbury. The website for the book series is www.francisasburytriptych.com. Please enjoy the numerous articles on the website. Again, thank you, for the post.Freebornghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07917567381835495780noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1954032186621541669.post-23806782909082460452015-08-14T06:06:14.013-07:002015-08-14T06:06:14.013-07:00"The sermon seemed to have three main points:..."The sermon seemed to have three main points:<br /><br /> 1. All God asks of us is that we believe.<br />2. You don’t have to DO anything.<br />3. It is not about this world."<br /><br />In the future, when they ask (if they even do) what happened to Methodism in America, the answer will be that at a tragic and ill-conceived moment we all decided it would be better if we were Southern Baptists... <br /><br />... and then embraced these three points as if we had invented them.Bill Flugnoreply@blogger.com