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A Free William Wilberforce Study - Free!

Why is it so difficult—and so important—for Christians to work together for good?

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Overview

In the 19th century, radical political change came from an unlikely source. A young and sickly parliamentarian named William Wilberforce managed to bring the British slave trade to public attention and, before his death, achieve his goal: the abolition of slavery. But how was such change accomplished?

Table of Contents

LEADER'S GUIDE

    • Identify the Current Issue

    • Discover the Eternal Principles

Teaching point one: Change begins with a broken heart.
Teaching point two: Change is rooted in passion, not numbers.
Teaching point three: Ultimately, political transformation can never replace the transforming power of God.
    • Apply Your Findings

HANDOUT FOR FURTHER STUDY

ARTICLE FROM CHRISTIANITY TODAY

    • Every Arrow Needs a Bow, by John Hart (July 1998, 5 pages)

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Click to enlargeWilliam Wilberforce - A Passion for Social ChangeThis free first study from the Lessons from William Wilberforce course shows how he managed to bring the British slave trade to an end.

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