JOHN WESLEY'S CODE OF REFORMATION: “A Clarion Call for Today’s Reformation — Awakening a Generation to the Power of Reformed Thinking”

Pst. Sam Kamau - KBN Professional Motivational Speaker INTRODUCTION: The Silent Crisis of Thought “You cannot reform a nation until you reform the minds that build it.” In every generation, there arises a moment when the soul of a nation is sick —not just because of political failure or economic collapse, but because of the decay of thinking . Ours is such a time. A time when the church is active in motion but passive in transformation. We have mastered gatherings but neglected governing thought. We are in revival without reformation. And that is the crisis of our age . Centuries ago, John Wesley faced a society remarkably similar to ours— morally bankrupt, religiously hollow, and intellectually stagnant. England in the early 1700s was in spiritual slumber: the church was ceremonial, disconnected from the people, and silent on injustice. Wesley, a brilliant Oxford scholar and ordained Anglican cleric , saw what many couldn’t: the problem wasn’t just sin—it was systems. The ...