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Revival On The Isle Of Lewis By Duncan Campbell Adapted from a taped message delivered by Mr. Duncan Campbell approximately thirty years ago to the students of the Faith Mission Bible College in Edinburgh, Scotland. It chronicles some of Mr. Campbell's experiences and insights related to the revival from 1949-1953 in Hebrides Islands off the northwestern coast of Scotland. Mr. Campbell once said concerning revival: "There are a great many views held by people today as to what revival is, so you hear men say, "Are you going out to the revival meetings?" "We're having a revival crusade," and so on. There is a world of difference between a crusade or a special effort in the field of evangelism [and true revival]. . . . We praise God for such movements. But is it not true that such movements do not as a general rule touch the community? The community remains more or less the same and the masses go past us to hell. But in revival, the community suddenly becomes conscious of the movings of God, beginning with His own people, so that . . . in a matter of hours, churches become crowded . . . and you find within hours scores of men and women crying to God for mercy before they [go] near a church." Duncan Campbell (1898-1972) was raised in the Highlands of Scotland. He came to the Lord as a teenager and served congregations of the United Free Church (Presbyterian) and as an itinerant evangelist. In addition to his involvement in the Lewis Awakening, he was much in demand as a speaker throughout the British Isles.
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The Deeper Life By A. W. Tozer
Although
A. W. Tozer died in 1963, his life and spiritual legacy continue to draw
many into a deeper knowledge of God. Tozer walked a path in his spiritual
life that few attempt, characterized by a relentless and loving pursuit of
God. He longed to know more about the Savior—how to serve and worship
Him with every part of his being. Two Classic Sermons on CD. First recorded nearly 40 years ago. |
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The Holiness Of God By A. W. Tozer
Although
A. W. Tozer died in 1963, his life and spiritual legacy continue to draw
many into a deeper knowledge of God. Tozer walked a path in his spiritual
life that few attempt, characterized by a relentless and loving pursuit of
God. He longed to know more about the Savior—how to serve and worship
Him with every part of his being. |