A window into the heart of an abolitionary.
William Wilberforce is probably best known as the leader of the parliamentary campaign for the abolition of the slave trade in the United Kingdom. But behind his heart for justice lay a commitment and desire to serve God that permeated not only his life, but also his writings.
Michael D. McMullen has worked extensively on the life and manuscripts of Wilberforce and has carefully selected these daily readings to help readers not only know the man better, but also to point their eyes to the God whom he served.
This beautifully presented gift edition contains daily readings are dated for every day of the year. On each day, a verse of scripture is accompanied by a reflection taken from his spiritual journals and his one published book, as well as his unpublished works, letters, and recorded reflections on scriptures. The readings are accompanied by a biographical introduction detailing the context into which Wilberforce ministered.
In these writings we meet a man who is introspective and self-deprecating, believing he fell far short of the standards expected of a Christian. But his devotion and love for the God who called him to be an 'Agent of Usefulness' is abundantly clear.
These words that he wrote to challenge and encourage himself will do the same for a new generation of readers.
May Wilberforce's passionate pursuit of God stir you to do likewise.