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The Soul of a Nation

The way to help the “soul of the nation” is one faithful step at a time. As the American government seeks to reinterpret her history devoid of Christian truth as […]


From Asbury to Morrison to Kinlaw to 2022

Francis Asbury (1745–1816) set foot on the North American continent on October 27, 1771. At that time there were only nine Methodist preachers on the whole continent and only 316 […]


Francis Asbury’s Call for Prayer

When one of the most severe epidemics in American history hit Philadelphia, the yellow fever epidemic of 1793 which killed 10% of the population, Francis Asbury appointed September 10 to […]


Putting It into Practice: Small Groups

By Josh Hallahan, Director of Discipleship and Missions People naturally gather in small groups. Whether we meet to discuss a book, play a game, go fishing, or chat around a […]


A Wanderer’s Wonder

By Lane Loman, FAS Speaker It was the first night of Chandler Holiness Camp in Chandler, IN. We were holding services in the open-air tabernacle located across the street from […]


In a World that’s Groaning…

By Ron Smith As churches try to ramp up after a year of being closed, one easily observes that American culture itself no longer exists as before the pandemic. That […]


A Moment in HIStory

By Dr. Ronald E. Smith, FAS President Early in the twentieth century Dr. Henry Clay Morrison was traveling by train to Baltimore, Maryland. Dr. Morrison was scheduled to speak to […]


Moving Against a Culture of Forced Isolation

In this issue of Ministry Matters I want to wrestle with practical ways we as pastors, small group leaders, etc. can strategically move to “attack mode” against a culture of forced isolation. […]


It’s All About Grace

So Christ himself gave the apostles, the prophets, the evangelists, the pastors and teachers, to equip his people for works of service, so that the body of Christ may be […]


Ministry Behind the Masks

Brothers and sisters in Christ, It is a great joy and privilege for me to greet you, our Ministry Matters readers. Dorena and I loved moving back to our farm in Wilmore […]