Today in John Wesley's Journal, McCall faces down a king, Sayers gives an inkling of miracles, Dicken's goes to print, Betise leaves a legacy peace and hope, Freedom of religion is a right, Zinzendorf, Bohler, and the Moravians get involved with Wesley, the CME is born, Wright lives out her calling, and, of course, John Wesley's Journal in which he sees the sacrament work wonders in this world.
Want to learn more about church history?
https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/
Read The Hiding Place for yourself.
Boom, Corrie, John L. Sherrill, and Elizabeth Sherrill. The hiding place. Washington Depot, Conn: Chosen Books Distributed by Revell, 1971. Print.
Miracles by C.S. Lewis
Lewis, C. S. Miracles : a preliminary study. San Francisco: HarperOne, 2001. Print
Love the Dickens out of some Christmas?
Standiford, Les. The man who invented Christmas : how Charles Dickens's a Christmas Carol rescued his career and revived our holiday spirits. New York: Broadway Paperbacks, 2008. Print.
Want to learn more about Methodism in the U.S.?
Norwood, Frederick A. The story of American Methodism : a history of the United Methodists and their relations. Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1974. Print.
Kinghorn, Kenneth C. The heritage of American Methodism. Strasbourg, France Nashville, Tenn: Éditions du Signe Abingdon Press, 1999. Print.