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Preaching and Pastoral Leadership

The Wesleyan Tradition’s Long Road to Reclaiming the Ancient Church’s Practice of Ordaining Women

Wendy J. Deichmann

Ecclesiology and the Small Church

Mark Gorman

Divine Call and the Historic Struggle over Women’s Roles

Wendy J. Deichmann

The Church and the Depressing Speed of Change

Andrew Root

Theology and Parish

Samantha L. Miller

Scripture, Ministry, and Moral Injury

Brad E. Kelle

Just Tell the Truth

Michael Pasquarello III

Preaching: Preparation and Trust

Mark Gorman

The Biblical Basis for the Ordination of Women in the Wesleyan Tradition

Wendy J. Deichmann

On Preparation

Samantha L. Miller
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