Creating a Modern Rule of Life for Spiritual Growth

The article emphasizes the importance of intentional spiritual growth through a structured “rule of life,” inspired by John Wesley. It highlights practices like daily prayer, scripture reading, and community service that cultivate a deeper relationship with God. Emphasizing grace over guilt, it encourages believers to adapt these practices to their unique life circumstances.

Living Wesley’s General Rules for Modern Discipleship

The Methodist movement, founded by John Wesley, emphasizes three General Rules: Do no harm, do good, and stay in love with God. These principles guide Christians toward practical discipleship and reflect a holistic vision of faith. They remain relevant today, encouraging active love and connection with God in everyday life.

Reclaiming Apostolic Roots in Methodism Today

Methodism is often misunderstood as a modern invention, when it actually seeks to reclaim early church practices. John Wesley emphasized continuity with apostolic faith, embracing creeds and the writings of church fathers. By recovering ancient disciplines and fostering community, Methodism provides a path for renewal rooted in historic Christianity, offering believers both tradition and relevance.