John Wesley and the Foundations of The Methodist Church: Exploring Christian Bible History
In October 1735, John Wesley embarked on a significant missionary journey to the American colonies. This venture greatly influenced his theological and pastoral approach. He arrived in Georgia, a colony initially established as a buffer zone against Spanish Florida. Wesley’s goal was to minister to the colonists and preach to the Native American tribes. His mission was rooted in his belief in the necessity of religious reform and spiritual revival, mirroring his sincere desire to embody the gospel’s call.