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The Way - A Christian Forward Movement The Way - A Christian Forward Movement
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THE WAY – A Christian Forward Movement ...

THE WAY publishes Christian teaching that focuses on God, Scripture, Theology, Sermons, Church History, Revival, and Biographies. The innermost desire is to help others and ourselves pursue greater things in Christ.

"By faith, with one heart, turn to walk the ancient way beholding God in all His glory, and take hold of this new life found in Christ" is indeed the ultimate aim in this world. (Jeremiah 6:16, 32:39; Ezekiel 18:23; Psalm 25:8; Romans 6; Col 2:9-15; John 14:6, 15)

Audio messages publish weekly. It’s the objetive to be Christ-centered, biblical, honest, gracious, and clear in everything that is offered.

"Awakening Sinners & Arousing Saints" is the work the Holy Spirit has impressed upon us to bring to light the Father's definite plan of salvation revealed in the unsearchable riches of Christ. (Ephesians 3:7-12)

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THE WAY’s local evangelistic efforts are meant to win souls to Christ. This personal ministry is interdenominational meaning that we don’t have a party spirit; thus, we don’t divide over secondary matters of the faith. We are encouraged to fellowship, support, and participate with all followers of Jesus Christ.

THE WAY is called a “Calvinistic Methodist Christian Movement” meaning it’s based on the Reformed, Evangelical, and Methodist historic Christian teachings of such men as John Calvin, Martin Luther, Daniel Rowland, William Williams, Thomas Charles, John Elias, George Whitefield ... It’s Calvinistic because the sovereignty, glory, nature, and wonder of God are emphasized. It’s Evangelical because Regeneration, the Word and Doctrines of God, and the Gospel are emphasized. It’s Methodist because Christian sanctification - growing in holiness - is emphasized. All Christians have been justified by God, born-again by the Spirit, and grow in sanctification. All three are true of every Christian.

THE WAY is called a “Christian Movement” for we have a cause worth fighting for which is to proclaim and teach God’s Word. The Way will never become an organization for organizations sadly over time serve themselves. Thus, The Way - God willing - is a contrast by being a movement simply devoted to Christ and His message alone and no other.

THE WAY has been inspired by the faithful Welsh Christians who lived in the 18th Century. Their leaders are called the Calvinistic Methodist Fathers including such men as George Whitefield, Daniel Rowland, Howell Harris, William Williams, Thomas Charles, and John Elias. These Welsh Christians are merely good examples of the primitive early Christian church as shown in the book of Acts for their faith was biblical and active. In fact, we encourage all Christian denominations to return back to their historic roots for it would serve them well – such as Baptist should listen to their Mr. Spurgeon, Presbyterians should listen to their Mr. Calvin, Lutherans should return to their Mr. Luther, and Methodists should listen to their George Whitefield and John Wesley once again. All Christian churches and denominations should be concerned that over a period of time they can evolve to their complete opposites of how they began; thus, no longer be Christian. May we all preserver to the end by finishing our race strong in the Lord. Let us stand firm in the Christian faith.

To aid us in this effort consider the key questions offered by the Puritans for reading, exploring and meditating on The holy Scriptures: Questions found in J.I. Packer's book "Among God's Giants" (Chapter The Puritans As Interpreters of Scripture).

Extracting the Truth:

1) What do these words actually mean?
2) What light do other Scriptures throw on this text? Where and how does it fit in to the total Biblical revelation?

Understanding the Truth:

3) What truths does it teach about God, and about man in relation to God?
4) How are these truths related to the saving work of Christ, and what light does the Gospel of Christ throw upon them? According to Pastor Derek Prime this is the most important question that is frequently overlooked. He argues “Our people are not fed until they realize His centrality.”

Applying the Truth:

5) What experiences do these truths delineate, or explain, or seek to create or cure? For what practical purposes do they stand in Scripture?
6) How do they apply to myself and others in our own actual situation? To what present human condition do they speak, and what are they telling us to believe and do?

Visit Truth for Life/Basic Conferences of 2002 & 2005. Listen to Pastor Derek Prime. Or click link below.

www.truthforlife.org/resources/sermon/gs-on-being-a-pastor-part-three/

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