Well, of sorts.
John Wesley, founder of Methodism, kept a journal -- the contents of which are in the public domain. Cedric Poole of Cape Town, South Africa, blogs a daily journal entry of Wesley's, keyed to today's date. (For example, today's entry would be from Wesley's journal dated Dec. 12, although the year will vary.)
Poole and I agree on this, in his words: "I am a firm believer in the relevance of John Wesley's teachings and theology for the postmodern era that we live in. My goal with this project is to bring the man described as a 'Plain man for plain people' to as many plain people as possible."
Original posts at http://wrigleypreacher.blogspot.com
Saturday, December 12, 2009
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