John Wesley was a revolutionary. Not in the standard way, but rather in how he viewed the "ordinary Christian." He saw what others did not see. As I began to "unpack" Wesley's extraordinary use of the "common person" of England in the massive Evangelical Awakening in the 1700's in Britain, I realized that there were some concepts that were transferable, that could be taken across hundreds of years, and across national boundaries. In fact, I came to...