Home God's Generals Charles Wesley (1707-1788) – Short biography by Don Stephens God's Generals Charles Wesley (1707-1788) – Short biography by Don Stephens 5 3 RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR God's Generals In Him, Like Him (1 John 2:6) – Charles Spurgeon Sermon God's Generals This Is HELL: The TERRIFYING Reality FEW Know About the Place Of ETERNAL Torment | Jonathan Edwards God's Generals 🔥📢 తన ప్రార్థనతో పరలోకాన్నే భూమిమీదకు దించిన విలియం జోసెఫ్ సిమోర్ సాక్ష్యం // Azusa Street Revival God's Generals Billy Graham on the Hope of Eternity with Jesus God's Generals William J. Seymour Memorial Pentecostal Revival Service – Feb 20th, 2026 Don Stephens is a graduate of the University of London. He gained his Cert.Ed. at Chester College before embarking on a … 3 COMMENTS But he was never persuaded to join the ranks of Calvinism, no? Doctrine and one's use by God for the Kingdom do not seem directly connected, no? Reply Thank you for these inspiring insights, and concise biography of a true servant of God, who impacted the culture of his day and beyond into a future and a continual legacy. Reply Reading a devotional about Charles brought me here ? Reply LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Please enter your comment! Please enter your name here You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ
But he was never persuaded to join the ranks of Calvinism, no? Doctrine and one's use by God for the Kingdom do not seem directly connected, no? Reply
Thank you for these inspiring insights, and concise biography of a true servant of God, who impacted the culture of his day and beyond into a future and a continual legacy. Reply
But he was never persuaded to join the ranks of Calvinism, no? Doctrine and one's use by God for the Kingdom do not seem directly connected, no?
Thank you for these inspiring insights, and concise biography of a true servant of God, who impacted the culture of his day and beyond into a future and a continual legacy.
Reading a devotional about Charles brought me here ?