
Revival: Spiritual Awakening in the Reformed Tradition
Is there room for revival in the Reformed tradition? Historian Michael Haykin examines awakenings heralded by Calvinist ministers, including Jonathan Edwards, George Whitefield, and more, to answer with a resounding âYes!â With these accounts, Haykin provides a robust paradigm to discern the Holy Spiritâs true outpourings. Read this inspiring historical study to stir your heart to pray for revival in our day!
184 pages.Â
âThe nine chapter headings of Michael Haykinâs work on revival are enough to whet the spiritual appetite of serious-minded Christians. Haykin is not interested in simply providing us with an engaging tour of eighteenth-century revivals (which he does); his desire is to stir our hearts to pray that what God was pleased to do then, He would be pleased to do today. The history of the church has much to teach us of the power of God to transform people, communities, and even nations. Haykin has provided us with a heart-stirring account of that power. This is a book for our times, reminding us that ânothing is too hard for the Lord.â Buy. Read. Pray.âÂ
âIan Hamilton, president, Westminster Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Newcastle, EnglandÂ
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Is there room for revival in the Reformed tradition? Historian Michael Haykin examines awakenings heralded by Calvinist ministers, including Jonathan Edwards, George Whitefield, and more, to answer with a resounding âYes!â With these accounts, Haykin provides a robust paradigm to discern the Holy Spiritâs true outpourings. Read this inspiring historical study to stir your heart to pray for revival in our day!
184 pages.Â
âThe nine chapter headings of Michael Haykinâs work on revival are enough to whet the spiritual appetite of serious-minded Christians. Haykin is not interested in simply providing us with an engaging tour of eighteenth-century revivals (which he does); his desire is to stir our hearts to pray that what God was pleased to do then, He would be pleased to do today. The history of the church has much to teach us of the power of God to transform people, communities, and even nations. Haykin has provided us with a heart-stirring account of that power. This is a book for our times, reminding us that ânothing is too hard for the Lord.â Buy. Read. Pray.âÂ
âIan Hamilton, president, Westminster Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Newcastle, EnglandÂ












