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The Means of Grace: Traditioned Practice in Today's World

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In The Means of Grace, Andrew C. Thompson presents a clear and accessible explanation of the core tenets John Wesley instilled in the early Methodist movement—baptism, searching the Scriptures, prayer, the Lord’s Supper, fasting, fellowship, accountability, works of mercy, and exercising the presence of God.

178 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 1, 2015

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December 25, 2025
A very good and challenging little book. It is an accessible introduction to this topic, full of stories and personal reflections. It is thoroughly biblical, Wesleyan, and practical.
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May 5, 2024
A simply written book for those wanting to know the questions of what, why, and how surrounding the means of grace.
This book bridges the vast gap between the Wesleyan/Methodist academy and the person sitting in the pew. This is Wesleyan theology made practical and simple.
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September 16, 2017
Andrew does a tremendous job of walking you through the means of grace and giving practical ways to begin to incorporate them into your own spiritual journey.
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23 reviews1 follower
November 28, 2018
A very good book on the means of grace from a Wesleyan perspective. Ought to be required reading in many churches!
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6 reviews
December 17, 2016
A Superb Work on the Means of Grace!

I thoroughly enjoyed and greatly benefited from reading this book. It was an easy read, yet filled with many great truths that I feel would benefit anyone seeking a deeper walk with God and true transformation into the image of Christ in his or her life! A real blessing!
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November 16, 2015
Andrew Thompson provides a foundational understanding of the means of grace, and how we can benefit from them in personal and corporate worship. I recommend it for anyone interested in topics related to discipleship from a Wesleyan point of view
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