Many Christian political activists point to William Wilberforce as justification for cultural and political engagement. Yet this perspective often confuses the Church’s mission. The Church is not called to save culture through political activism, but to save souls through the Gospel of Jesus Christ. In this study, we explore why evangelism and discipleship are lasting means of cultural change, and how Wilberforce himself was shaped by a Church properly focused on its mission. This is Part 2 of a two-part study.