What people think affects what they do, and what people do affects what they think. There is no better illustration of this adage than John Wesley, the pivotal founder of Methodism. For this phenomenal minister, evangelist, and practical theologian, thinking and living went hand-in-hand. John Wesley: His Life and Thought introduces readers to both Wesley's story and his beliefs. By neither leaning too much on biography nor focusing solely on theology-as is the case with so many other books about Wesley-this book offers a balanced and accessible portrait that couches Wesley's beliefs and ideas firmly within his life story. Rather than dwelling on minutiae and scholarly controversy, this book paints in broad strokes the key events in Wesley's life that not only influenced his thinking but also his approach to the church, the Methodist movement, and the society and world beyond. For anyone wanting a sound but lucid introduction to Wesley and his life and work, this book should at the top of the list. It doesn't just familiarize the reader with Wesley but paves the way for deeper study.