Revival: an extraordinary movement of the Holy Spirit producing extraordinary results. Yearnings: protracted, insistent and strong desires or cravings, especially in wishing for something lost: longings for the attainment of something unfulfilled. The Harvest is past,The Summer is ended,And we … Continue reading
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Mexico is a study in contrasts. A vaquero on his horse at the KFC drive thru window. A beggar on the steps of a cathedral built in the 1500’s; the church so stunningly ornate and the beggar so filthy, both … Continue reading
I can’t believe I get to live in Mexico! As I write this (11:00 PM), I can hear mariachis in the distance. Not too distant. I wonder how Terri can sleep through it. We had tacos tonight at one of … Continue reading
Recently, I spent a week in Mexico City, one of largest cities in the world. The population is anywhere from 8 million to 19 million, depending on what you read. I even heard while I was there that the entire … Continue reading
“There’s got to be more to it than this! I know I’m saved, but where is the joy? Where is the power to resist temptation, to witness and to pray effectively? Where is the holiness of life that I really … Continue reading
In 1903-04, Campbell Morgan delivered a series of addresses to American seminary students on the subject of Evangelism. In his lecture on The Evangelist, Morgan stated, “Happy indeed is that church whose ecclesiastical order will allow it to make room … Continue reading
I have never considered myself to be anti-catholic. Protestant and Reformed, yes. But then, I guess that’s what that means, doesn’t it? We protested against the abuses and false doctrines of Roman Catholicism and reformed the Church. But I’ve seen … Continue reading
As I write this, I am in my third week of a seven week Spanish course in Guadalajara , Mexico , a city of six to eight million. After only a few days of study I had a dream. I … Continue reading
It was a movement of the Spirit marked by spontaneity, song, testimony and intercession. Preaching was minimized and experience was magnified. People were genuinely in love with Jesus and it was contagious. 100,000 were added to the churches of Wales … Continue reading
Crowds gathered spontaneously. Churches were packed all over the nation. It was never advertised, or even organized. No one was in charge; no human, anyway. To the outside observer, the services had no direction; in fact, they appeared to be … Continue reading