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Being a Christian in the Wesleyan Tradition

Being a Christian in the Wesleyan Tradition

Belonging/Believing/Living/Growing  

by John O. Gooch
Paperback
Discipleship

Discover what it truly means to be an involved member of your church and grow in your faith.

Unlike many books on church membership, Being a Christian in the Wesleyan Tradition does not spend a lot of time on bylaws or matters of organization. Instead, the author speaks to the heart of our participation: how we belong, what we believe, how we live, and the possibilities for our growth in faith.

Christians belong to a community of faith, John Gooch stresses. Being a Christian in the Wesleyan Tradition shows how you can live your faith in private and public acts of devotion and ministry.

Format: Paperback
ISBN: 978-0-88177-559-4
Publisher: The Upper Room
Imprint: Discipleship Resources
Publication Date: 04/01/2009
Pages: 128
Dimensions: 8.2500 x 5.5000

John O. Gooch is a free-lance writer and editor. He is a veteran of more than 40 years in youth ministry, at the local church, district, conference, jurisdictional and national levels. A native of Missouri, John is a retired pastor who currently is a youth ministry consultant, a youth Sunday school teacher, a Stephens Ministry leader and a frequent writer of United Methodist curriculum resources, both for youth and for adults. Dr. Gooch earned a BA in history, the Mdiv and a PhD in Historical Theology from St. Louis University. He is the author of *Claiming the Name: A Theological and Practical Overview of Confirmation** (Abingdon, 2000), *365 Meditations for Families** (Abingdon, 2001), *Jesus and Prayer** (co-author with Safiyah Fosua) (Abingdon, 2002), and *Guidance for Discipleship: A Study of 1 & 2 Timothy and Titus** (Abingdon, 2003).

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