Scripture and the Wesleyan Way: A Bible Study on Real Christianity
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Scripture and the Wesleyan Way: A Bible Study on Real Christianity  -     By: Arthur D. Jones, Scott J. Jones

Scripture and the Wesleyan Way: A Bible Study on Real Christianity

Abingdon Press / 2018 / Paperback

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Scripture and the Wesleyan Way takes a Wesleyan approach to the Bible and the Christian life using Wesley's own words. In this Bible Study on key components Christianity, Scott and Arthur Jones use the sermons of John Wesley to illuminate the Bible passages at the heart of Wesley's understanding of what it means to be a real Christian. Each chapter explores a key Scripture text and one of Wesley's sermons on it.

This book can be completed on its own or used in a small group setting with the accompanying DVD and Leader Guide.

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Title: Scripture and the Wesleyan Way: A Bible Study on Real Christianity
By: Arthur D. Jones, Scott J. Jones
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 128
Vendor: Abingdon Press
Publication Date: 2018
Weight: 8 ounces
ISBN: 1501867938
ISBN-13: 9781501867934
Stock No: WW867931

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The Bible was central to John Wesley’s faith and the Christian movement he founded. In Scripture and the Wesleyan Way, you will discover a Wesleyan approach to the Bible and the Christian life through a Bible study using Wesley’s own words.

In this study, authors Scott and Arthur Jones use John Wesley’s sermons to illuminate the Bible passages at the heart of Wesley’s understanding of what it means to be a real Christian. Each chapter explores a key Scripture text and one of Wesley’s sermons on it. Through their insightful and engaging study, Bishop Jones and his son Arthur show how the teachings of Wesley address questions that many of us in the twenty-first century still struggle with today.

Chapters include:

  1. What is the Bible’s Message? 
  2. How Can I Be Saved?
  3. A, I a Real Christian?
  4. Do I Have to Obey the Law?
  5. Am I a Sinner?
  6. How Can I Connect with God?
  7. Why is the Christian Life Not Easier?
  8.  What about My Money?

Additional components for an eight-week study include a DVD featuring Scott and Arthur Jones and a comprehensive Leader Guide.

John Wesley discovered a challenging yet hopeful message in the Bible, which profoundly shaped his personal life and the Methodist movement he founded. As you study the Bible with John Wesley, you will hear his call to live a real Christian life and be inspired to respond to this call with faith and boldness.

Author Bio

Scott J. Jones is the Resident Bishop of the Texas Conference of the United Methodist Church and served as Bishop of the Great Plains area of The United Methodist Church. He was formerly the McCreless Associate Professor of Evangelism at Perkins School of Theology, where he taught courses in evangelism and Wesley studies. Previous books include The Wesleyan Way, The Evangelistic Love of God & Neighbor, Staying at the Table, and Wesley and the Quadrilateral, all published by Abingdon Press. of the United Methodist Church and served as Bishop of the Great Plains area of The United Methodist Church.

Arthur Jones is the senior associate pastor and preaching pastor at St. Andrew United Methodist Church in Plano, Texas. His passions involve preaching a real and practical faith, engaging people with the Bible and current issues that affect day-to-day life, and providing leadership and vision for the next phases of church life. Arthur is a fifth-generation Methodist preacher who grew up in churches across North Texas. He is a graduate of the University of Kansas and Duke Divinity School, and the co-author of Ask: Faith Questions in a Skeptical Age. Arthur is married to Becky (a Houston native), and they have recently had their first child Sam. 

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