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There is a stirring in the hearts of many, a quiet but persistent sense that something more is needed. We go about our daily lives, we attend church, we pray, but deep down, there is a longing for a fresh encounter with the living God. We look at the state of our world, our communities, and sometimes even our own hearts, and we recognize that a simple status quo is no longer enough. This deep spiritual hunger is a sign that it is time for a revival—a reawakening of our souls to the power and presence of God in a transformative way.
By Dr Joe PettigrewThere is a stirring in the hearts of many, a quiet but persistent sense that something more is needed. We go about our daily lives, we attend church, we pray, but deep down, there is a longing for a fresh encounter with the living God. We look at the state of our world, our communities, and sometimes even our own hearts, and we recognize that a simple status quo is no longer enough. This deep spiritual hunger is a sign that it is time for a revival—a reawakening of our souls to the power and presence of God in a transformative way.