He may have been small, but his drive was almost inexhaustible. He preached the gospel to many people in the streets and marketplaces of Great Britain and Ireland: John Wesley (1703–1791).
The Great Awakening, whose instruments were primarily John Wesley and George Whitefield, enormously changed spiritual and moral and social life in Great Britain and its former North American colonies.
His devotion, his love for Christ and the lost, his use of time and money, his tireless commitment to the poor and disadvantaged and his willingness to proclaim the Gospel even in life-threatening situations are so exemplary that people are happy to cover up his weaknesses with the cloak of love .
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