
British Evangelism
British Evangelism refers to the movement within Christianity focused on spreading the Gospel and influential in shaping modern religious practices. Rooted in the 18th and 19th centuries, it emphasizes personal faith, the authority of the Bible, and the importance of sharing beliefs with others. The movement fostered the growth of various denominations and a strong missionary zeal, both domestically and overseas. Key figures included John Wesley and George Whitefield. Evangelicalism remains significant in British society, contributing to social reforms and community service, while also facing challenges in a rapidly diverse and secular culture.