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Revivalism Without Social Reform Joel A. Carpenter
ARTICLE: Robertson R Us, Part 1 When evangelicals look in the mirror, do we see the host of The 700 Club staring back? By Tim Stafford
A Dawning in the New World Origins of American Awakenings in New England & the Middle Colonies
God's Wonderful Working The first Great Awakening in New England & the Middle Colonies
Spiritual Awakenings in North America: Christian History Timeline An Overview of 180 Years
Apostles on Horseback Francis Asbury & the Methodist Circuit Riders—Covering America with Spiritual Awakening
The Return of the Spirit: The Second Great Awakening In the West
Charles Grandison Finney & the Second Phase of the Second Great Awakening
In the Wake of the Second Great Awakening
The Time for Prayer: The Third Great Awakening During the Third Great Awakening of 1857 to 1859, 10,000 people in New York City alone gathered together daily—even left work—to pray. The same thing was taking place all over the country, in small towns as well as in great cities.
In the Wake of the Third Great Awakening
Sleepers Awake
Praying Boldly Concluding thoughts on our great need to pray David R. Mains is director of the Chapel of the Air radio ministry, and was formerly a pastor at Circle Church in Chicago. He has written several books; this article is adapted from the chapter "Praying Boldly," in his book The Sense of His Presence (Word Publishing, 1988)
Spiritual Awakenings in North America: Recommended Resources
How Moody Changed Revivalism The evangelist converted mass evangelism. Dr. David W. Bebbington is lecturer in history at University of Stirling in Stirling, Scotland.
What Is Revivalism? Dr. David W. Bebbington is lecturer in history at University of Stirling in Stirling, Scotland.
The Life & Times of D. L. Moody How an awkward country boy with a grade-school education became the greatest evangelist of the Gilded Age. Dr. David Maas is professor of history at Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois.
Dwight L. Moody: Did You Know?
William and Catherine Booth: Recommended Resources The Booths, their children, and The Salvation Army have all received extensive study, so only a small portion of available works can be listed here. Works are listed alphabetically by title within each category. Asterisks denote those available through The Salvation Army (see addresses below).
The General William Booth was born in economic and spiritual poverty, yet he founded a worldwide organization dedicated to their eradication. NORMAN H. MURDOCH
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