Fülszöveg
"This account of the 1907, Pyeng Yang revival in Korea, is not an anomaly.
Not even close. Such revivals of prayer and Spirit are our history and heri-
tage and they continue to pulse us forward in the fulfillment of the Great
Commission, even today. These revivals have brought entire cities to their
knees and as they have swept across the universities they have left up to half
the student hody converted in their wake. This book is about such prayer,
and such revivals, and preparing ourselves for another mighty movement of
God's Spirit: a movement I believe we can, and will see, if we will meet God's
criteria for revival and awakening." -Dan Hayes
The room was full of God's presence
a feeling of God' s nearness impossible to de-
scribe. The whole audience began to pray. It was
not many, but one, born of one Spirit, lifted to one
Father above. God came to us in Pyeng Yang that night.
Man after man would arise, confess his sin, break down and
weep. Some threw...
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Fülszöveg
"This account of the 1907, Pyeng Yang revival in Korea, is not an anomaly.
Not even close. Such revivals of prayer and Spirit are our history and heri-
tage and they continue to pulse us forward in the fulfillment of the Great
Commission, even today. These revivals have brought entire cities to their
knees and as they have swept across the universities they have left up to half
the student hody converted in their wake. This book is about such prayer,
and such revivals, and preparing ourselves for another mighty movement of
God's Spirit: a movement I believe we can, and will see, if we will meet God's
criteria for revival and awakening." -Dan Hayes
The room was full of God's presence
a feeling of God' s nearness impossible to de-
scribe. The whole audience began to pray. It was
not many, but one, born of one Spirit, lifted to one
Father above. God came to us in Pyeng Yang that night.
Man after man would arise, confess his sin, break down and
weep. Some threw themselves full length on the floor; hundreds stood
with arms outstretched towards heaven. Every man forgot each other. Each
was face to face with God.
Everywhere the story was told the same Spirit flowed forth and spread. All
through the city men were going from house to house, confessing to indi-
viduals they had injured, returning stolen property and money. The whole
city was stirred.
Vissza