After 500 years, a personal reformation
Martin Luther, a German theologian, did not intend to start a movement in the 16th century. But it is because of this movement, that The Wesleyan Church exists today.
Martin Luther, a German theologian, did not intend to start a movement in the 16th century. But it is because of this movement, that The Wesleyan Church exists today.
Francis Asbury, a Methodist circuit pastor from the 18th century, inspires Wesleyan pastor Matt LeRoy that America is primed for another spiritual renewal today.
Is a new Wesleyan movement possible in the future? David Drury poses seven important questions in discussing the possibility.