In addition to being a prolific preacher and teacher, John Wesley wrote and published many pamphlets for the edification of Christian disciples, which circuit riders distributed to the people. 21st century Christians also need such informative and formational pamphlets. A Year with John Wesley helps people begin to think about the practices of discipleship and the insights that are the Methodist way.
The pamphlet contains twelve mini-essays on theme’s in John Wesley’s thought and practice, such as Wesley’s call to personal and social holiness or Wesley on the means of grace. Each mini-essay is followed by a set of practical applications concerning the Wesleyan practice.
Henry H. Knight III teaches Wesleyan studies at Saint Paul School of Theology in Kansas City, Missouri.
F. Douglas Powe Jr. is assitant professor of evangelism at St. Paul School of Theology. Previously, he taught at Spelman College in Atlanta while serving as director of Christian Education at Central United Methodist Church. Michael J. Coyner is a United Methodist bishop who lives in the Indianapolis area. Sarah Heaner Lancaster is Professor of Theology at Methodist Theological School in Ohio. Randy L. Maddox is Assoicate Dean at the Divinity School, Duke University. Karen A. Greenwaldt, also United Methodist clergy, is the chief administrator of the General Board of Discipleship of the United Methodist Church.