When God Walked Among the Nations

When God Walked Among the Nations
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Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages : 159
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ISBN-10 : 9781532682674
ISBN-13 : 1532682670
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Book Synopsis When God Walked Among the Nations by : Michael F. Gleason

Download or read book When God Walked Among the Nations written by Michael F. Gleason and published by Wipf and Stock Publishers. This book was released on 2019-07-01 with total page 159 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The following is a brief description of the prevailing spiritual and moral tides that were washing over much of Europe and America in the early eighteenth century—God’s “righteous name had been intolerably dishonored, his pure and holy word disregarded by incompetent or unconverted clergy, and the human family, created to glorify God and enjoy him forever, willfully and with abandon gave themselves to all manner of corruption.” These were despairing times—with striking similarities to our present day. And yet, in the midst of this seemingly hopeless era, the omnipotent God did what no man alone could accomplish: he restored the honor due to his great name, and exalted the power of his holy word through a revival that set ablaze two spiritually parched continents—God Walked Among the Nations! The pulpit was powerfully revived, men and women by the tens of thousands were soundly converted, and biblical renewal and social reformation flourished throughout the land. Do you wonder if a revival so vast in scope that it produces extraordinary biblical, moral, and social reformation throughout your nation is even possible? If you’re pondering this question, then it is time to read about the glorious event best known as the First Great Awakening and renew your hope.


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