STOP THIS DISAGREEMENT
George Whitefield and John Wesley were giants of faith and great evangelists. Wesley began open-air preaching at the invitation of Whitefield. When Whitefield left for America after years of itinerant ministry throughout England, he had asked Wesley to travel his open-air preaching circuit to continue to spread the gospel to the lower classes in English society. But a dreadful disagreement led to many years of discord and lack of communication. Whitefield and Wesley allowed something to tear at the very fabric of their relationship in Christ. A difference regarding a point of theology drove a wedge between them and in the process diminished the ministries of both men. Their personal theological differences divided evangelicals in Great Britain. It was not until just before Whitefield’s death in 1770 that a rapprochement was accomplished. Numerous British Christians had attempted to aid in bringing the two together. Finally, after years of acrimony it was accomplished. Wesle...