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In an era of change, Francis Asbury emerged as a pioneering figure in Methodism. The newly released, “Francis Asbury: The Mission on Horseback,” invites into the remarkable life of a man who traversed countless miles on horseback to spread the message of faith across the fledgling United States. This compact yet profound narrative captures the essence of Asbury’s less commitment to Methodism, painting vivid pictures of the landscapes he crossed, hardships he faced, and the communities he inspired.

As’s journey was not merely a physical endeavor; was a crus fueled by passion and purpose The booklet presents series of compelling anecdotes that his unwavering resolve over 270,000 miles and preaching thousands of sermons. Readers will be drawn the turbulent times of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, exploring how Asbury’s resilient spirit charismatic helped establish a denomination that would significantly shape American religious life. With rich illustrations and historical context, this booklet serves not only as a tribute to a remarkable man but also as an invitation to reflect the transformative power of faith carried on wings of determination. For history enthusiasts students of theology, and intrigued by stories of extraordinary lives, Asbury’s legacy awaits discovery within these pages.