no sign of outward fear. In fact, they were singing of One who loved them and cared for them amidst the storms of life--One who loved them so much He had died on the cross to save them from the guilt of sin and the storm of a Holy God's wrath." When Wesley returned to England he came under the influence of Peter Boehler, who himself was a Moravian missionary to America. Lying ill at the home of John Bray, he read Martin Luther's commentary on Galatians. On May 21, 1738, he experienced a religious awakening similar to that which