"Asking good questions was a technique John Wesley used. A devout student of "The Book," surely he learned that skill from the best of the best. The questions his Holy Club asked and answered were designed to expose the souls of those who participated in weekly accountability, and those questions still have power to expose our weaknesses and call us to account for making spiritual progress. Wesley developed similar avenues for accountability in the Methodist class and band meetings, which also used questions to help people ...
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"Asking good questions was a technique John Wesley used. A devout student of "The Book," surely he learned that skill from the best of the best. The questions his Holy Club asked and answered were designed to expose the souls of those who participated in weekly accountability, and those questions still have power to expose our weaknesses and call us to account for making spiritual progress. Wesley developed similar avenues for accountability in the Methodist class and band meetings, which also used questions to help people grow in faith"--Introduction.
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