JOHN WESLEY - A
Student of Christ
Consequently, a profound tenderness came to reside in the heart of Jackie that even after a man, believed it had escaped that night because God had a very special purpose in his life. Several times he came to celebrate this day in his secret diary he wrote: "Arrancado of Flames".
Six
years later, in House Charter School, Jeckie enrolled in the University in Oxford, becoming a student of the Church of Christ. Four years later graduated in bachelor of arts and in 1726 was elected academic College of Lincoln.
While John Wesley was ordained to the ministry and helped his father at home, Charles, the younger brother, in Oxford organised a small group of students to regular prayers, Bible studies and other Christian services. The Club Santo, as it was called, included several members who, later, have become pioneers of a avivamento, occurred in the eighteenth century, such, among others, George Whitfield.
Obeying the Lord, John Wesley travelled to colony in Georgia, as chaplain in 1736. Charles this season, was secretary of the governor and dutiful
work in Georgia, albeit with many struggles, had success later. The Reverend George Whitfield, after visiting the headquarters of the movement, said: "The efficient work of John Wesley in America is impressive. Your name is very precious among the people, because it has built the foundation that, I hope, not the men nor demons abalem "..
Published: January 23, 2008
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