
To Spread Scriptural Holiness
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At the heart of the Christian faith is the promise of salvation. For many, this is thought to be forgiveness of sins, but what if there's more? What if God is offering a life made new that can be experienced now? From the Wesley brothers to the present, the promise of holiness-a life made new-has been the driving force of the Wesleyan movement. Sin doesn't have the final word in our lives. Grace does. But what is holiness? What does it mean to be Christlike? And how can each of us experience this promise today? Written to equip the laity, To Spread Scriptural Holiness was produced by leading scholars and church leaders from the Wesleyan movement, pointing readers to new life in Christ, a life that is available to us all. Now more than ever, the promise of holiness needs to be heard with clarity, and not only heard, but lived.
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