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The Asbury Triptych

America's British Founding Father, Francis Asbury, becomes the George Washington of American religion.

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Book Series

Francis Asbury, the George Washington of American Christianity, is the main character in The Asbury Triptych Series. The three-book novel covers the life and times of Asbury from his childhood in England to his ordination in America.
  • Black Country
  • Beggar Bishop
  • Ordination

Just for Fun

Francis Asbury had a rare character trait for an 18th century preacher, a unique sense of humor. Enjoy a randomly-generated, somewhat funny post from the lives of Asbury and his Biblical cavalry. Return often, these posts do not appear in the regular categories of The Long Road.
  • John Wesley Barefoot
    John Wesley Founder of Methodism Preaches Barefoot I have always …
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