Answer:
Men and women to give their lives to God
Explanation:
This painting is called "Meeting of Methodists' Camp in North America" was painted by M. Dubourg in 1819.
The painting shows that the Methodists learned from Presbyterians a type of evangelization very appropriate to the frontier, the camp meeting in which families came from considerable distances, from carts, and camped for a week or more where they gave their lives to God, witnessed preaching at least three times a day and in which conversions were carried out in large numbers. There were often emotional manifestations. The camps were "the harvest time" of the Methodists.