John Wesley's Give Me Your Hand: Set in Modern Language With Introduction and Suggestions for Group Use

Author:   David Wentz
Publisher:   Doing Christianity
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9798990617261


Pages:   88
Publication Date:   21 January 2026
Format:   Paperback
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John Wesley's Give Me Your Hand: Set in Modern Language With Introduction and Suggestions for Group Use


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Can real Christians disagree? What should that look like? To whom can we safely say, ""Give me your hand?"" These are not new questions. Almost three hundred years ago, John Wesley, father of Methodism and grandfather of the Pentecostal movement and the Salvation Army, gave an answer that is sorely needed today: Christians should join hands in love and service, even if they don't agree on every point or do everything the same way. Wesley explained exactly what he meant in this sermon from 1740. In particular, he lays out - in a series of questions that many modern Christians might feel hit a little too close to home - just how to recognize who it is safe to offer your hand to. Wesley was a fiery revival preacher who drew crowds of thousands, but his 18th-century English is unfamiliar to modern readers. Some words have completely changed their meanings. (The original title of this sermon was ""Catholic Spirit,"" even though it's not about the Roman Catholic Church.) Long-time pastor David Wentz has updated Wesley's wording to restore its original clarity, force, and spirit. The result is a text that readers of all levels of theological interest and expertise will understand and enjoy. This short book is ideal for small groups and adult Sunday School classes. Dr. Wentz provides an introduction that sets Wesley's words in context, thoughtful discussion questions at the end of each section, a brief guide on how to lead small groups, and a suggested six-week schedule. For further study, the numerous Scripture quotes and allusions are identified. Wesley's full original version is included as an appendix. John Wesley's Give Me Your Hand is part of the John Wesley in Modern Language series. In a time of renewed interest in Christianity worldwide, these brief, accessible group studies of Wesley's foundational emphases are essential.

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Author:   David Wentz
Publisher:   Doing Christianity
Imprint:   Doing Christianity
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.095kg
ISBN:  

9798990617261


Pages:   88
Publication Date:   21 January 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Best known internationally as author of PASTORING: THE NUTS AND BOLTS, in print in eight languages, and eight other books, David Wentz has a passion for helping people connect with God and make a difference. Combining 38 years as a pastor with a first career in engineering and graduate degrees from three very different seminaries, he expresses God's truth in ways everyone can appreciate.Raised in the Episcopal church, Dr. Wentz has also been part of Nazarene, Pentecostal Holiness, and non-denominational congregations. As a Methodist pastor, he served small, large, and multicultural churches in rural, small-town, suburban, and urban settings, served as a regional church consultant in the Maryland - D.C. area, and led workshops for pastors internationally. In 2015 he retired to the rural Ozarks, where he writes, works in God's great outdoors, and oversees Doing Christianity, Inc., a small non-profit devoted to equipping pastors in developing and minority-Christian countries. In 1974, David married his college sweetheart, Paula. They have five children and fourteen grandchildren. The book of Ezekiel describes David's calling. Twenty-five hundred years ago, God called Ezekiel to teach God's ways and proclaim the Holy Spirit, the one who revives dry bones and forms them into a dwelling for God and a source of living water that heals nations.Bones are still dry today. God still wants to dwell among his people. Nations still need healing. And people still need to be taught God's ways and be moved by God's Spirit. David calls that ""Doing Christianity,"" and it motivates everything he writes.

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