The Faith of William Wilberforce By Joe Boot, Steven Martins / February 15, 2017 Series Worldview Cornerstones Context Cornerstones Topic History Print It isn't possible to separate Wilberforce's faith from his career in public office. His tireless campaigning against slavery was a direct result of his Christian belief that man is made in the image of God and that life matters. Related Resources Sermons A Day of Faith and Folly1 Samuel 14 is an account of faith and folly. Jonathan shows us how to… Spanish Sermons A Day of Faith and Folly Sermons Faith, Love and Hope in Our Lord Jesus Christ1 Thessalonians is particularly relevant to the Church today as Paul wrote this letter to… Spanish Sermons Faith, Love and Hope in Our Lord Jesus Christ1 Thessalonians is particularly relevant to the Church today as Paul wrote this letter to… Lectures A Christian Theology of Arts and CultureMany Christians have deliberately avoided the sphere of art as an immoral and ungodly realm.… Interviews Utopia and the Kingdom of GodIn striving for utopia, Peter Jones discerns an innate drive to recover paradise, the result…