Christianity is expanding in many parts of the world, but the UK remains secular an increasingly difficult place for Christians to live out their faith. This book explores the
history of Revival - in the early church, in this country and elsewhere, including China where a staggering revival has taken place in recent years and continues to gather pace.
The author, traces seemingly hopeless situations transformed by the power of God. As an enthusiastic yet balanced author, he carefully distinguishes those parts of revival that have wonderfully glorified God and brought long-term benefits, but is also honest about very human weaknesses that have sometimes intruded and which need to be avoided. Green argues that revival is brought about by the sovereign act of God; at the same time there are ‘several preconditions on the human side that seem to mark these special times of growth and blessing’ (p214).
This book will encourage your faith. It will convince you that Revival can happen again—even here.
David Barnes, CLC World Reviewer