John Wesley’s conversion came as a result of a great storm at sea. Though his conversion came two and a half years after the storm, it was the influence of the Moravians (identified as the Germans in his journal) that led him to search his heart for whether he trusted God fully or not. After describing the harsh treatment that the German servants received on a boat he was traveling on, Wesley describes a time of worship on January 25, 1736: “In the midst of the psalm wherewith their service b...
The Moravians’ Witness
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