A quiet English town became the unlikely epicentre of spiritual renewal. The Keswick Convention: Its Message, Its Method And Its Men by Charles F. Harford draws readers into the heart of Keswick, where, each summer, seekers gathered to explore the depths of Christian spirituality. This landmark work offers a vivid account of the origins and influence of one of the most significant religious gatherings in early 20th century Christianity, tracing its impact on evangelical theology, religious revival movements, and faith and community building across Britain and beyond. Harford's insightful narrative profiles the men who shaped the Keswick movement, including the enduring influence of D.L. Moody, and examines the theological currents that flowed through Keswick's meetings. Scholars of religious history and members of theological study groups will find a rich analysis of evangelical movement books, while casual readers are drawn into the living pulse of Keswick's message. Through detailed portraits and thoughtful commentary, the book illuminates how religious leadership and the pursuit of holiness forged a community whose legacy still resonates in evangelical circles. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. For anyone interested in the roots of Christian conference history, the shaping of religious leadership, or the spiritual landscape of Keswick, England, Harford's work remains both a cultural treasure and a touchstone for ongoing reflection.