The Gift of Revival — a Bit of a Warning (Update)
In his book, Why Revival Tarries, the author, Leonard Ravenhill, discusses all the reasons we don’t have revival.
Continue reading →In his book, Why Revival Tarries, the author, Leonard Ravenhill, discusses all the reasons we don’t have revival.
Continue reading →There were three hundred (300) people in a prayer meeting and Duncan Campbell remembered.
Continue reading →I read this morning on Facebook, “Some people miss the Message because they are too busy looking for the mistake.”
Continue reading →“Tell them to trust Me, despite all that they will see and hear, for this shaking is already causing many to turn to Me, and you shall see the goodness of The LORD in your lives!”
Continue reading →I see a fully rigged sailing ship on the seas. All the sails are billowing as the wind drives the ship along.
Continue reading →We read about Crusades and Events where not a few well meaning Ministers encourage good folk receive The Gospel and invite Jesus Christ into their hearts as Saviour and LORD.
Continue reading →Stop playing church! Stop playing at Christianity! Stop pretending to be what you’re not. Stop claiming gifts you haven’t got. Stop being a faux Christian.
Continue reading →“You see, whenever you judge [….] then you are open to be attacked by the enemy and judged by Me using your own criteria,” says The LORD.
Continue reading →The LORD is about to release a new breed of old-fashioned Preachers, Revivalists, who will care not one jot who they upset or offend with the absolute truth of The Gospel.
Continue reading →“Israel, My Israel, how far have you strayed from My paths, My precepts, and My presence!” says The LORD.
Continue reading →“Come, let us enjoy a few precious moments together before your day gets too rushed, too crowded. Let Us talk together!” says The LORD!
Continue reading →I learned something the other day about the last time Revival hit mainland Britain.
Continue reading →“Rainbows” is a word I received in July 2010 — and it has been waiting to be published since then.
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