Discover the story of Methodism for curious young readers.
This accessible history follows John Wesley and the people who built a worldwide religious movement, from their beginnings in Epworth to the large, living network of churches, schools, and missions described in the book.
Across chapters that trace leaders, communities, and the spread of faith, the book blends biographical moments with the growth of a movement. It highlights perseverance, reform, and education, showing how Methodism shaped lives and communities through devotion, organization, and teaching—without losing sight of the human stories behind the history.
- Learn how Wesley and his companions preached, organized societies, and inspired lay leadership.
- See how schools, chapels, and missions expanded across England, Ireland, America, and beyond.
- Meet notable figures like Whitefield and Selina Hastings, and explore the role of women in the movement.
- Understand the social and cultural impact of Methodism on education, publishing, and Sunday schools.
Ideal for readers of history, religious studies, and anyone curious about how a faith movement grew into a global church network.