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Continue reading →: A Mormon View
It would be difficult to interview every faith and every creed about their views. I have tried to stick to a handful here. Later I will be writing about new Gen Z believers as their view is obviously important. But for now, let’s see what the Mormons say (bearing in…
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Continue reading →: The Revivalists
The Revivalists “It must be remembered, too, that the political condition of the country was such as constantly to agitate the public mind, and divert attention from spiritual things…Thus from 1744 to 1783, during a period of almost 40 years, the public mind was continually agitated by political questions.” From…
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Continue reading →: Asbury – 2023
Did it all start here? It’s hard to say. Well, the true start of it all was really around 2000 years ago at a place named Calvary or Golgotha in the Middle-East. But, more recently, what about the pandemic? Maybe it was a mix of a number of events? Some say…
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Continue reading →: The LGBT+ Community and Revival (some thoughts)
This week’s entry is an opinion piece. The Church of England made a serious attempt to help revival. Not just with the Alpha course (which has its critics), but with yearly initiatives like Thy Kingdom Come which encouraged Christians to share the gospel and pray for a handful of people.…
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Continue reading →: A UK Prophet’s View
Often either ignored or considered part of the Christian ‘loony fringe’, there are still prophets in the UK today. You may find them in certain Facebook groups, on YouTube, X and elsewhere. There is some disagreement among them, but one of the few unifying topics is a belief that the…
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Continue reading →: Can there be a persecution and a revival at the same time? The Chinese Perspective
I will try to answer this question clearly by the end of this entry. I’m not going heavily into the situation in other countries, but it would be unfair not to put Britain into a world-wide context. Currently, talk is of something spiritual happening in the US, the UK, France…
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Continue reading →: The Death of Queen Elizabeth II
On Thursday 8th September 2022 it was announced that Queen Elizabeth had died. Although people were a bit more prepared for it than the death of Princess Diana, they were still shocked because the Queen had been seen greeting the new Prime Minister Liz Truss only a couple of days…
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Continue reading →: The Government’s Perspective
December 2022 At the end of November 2022, more of the 2021 census results were published. (Christmas is the best time for a census conversation. For a few reasons.) In this case, our very own oppressive Government (who had sat on the results for a long time and made everyone…
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Continue reading →: A Catholic Point of View
Over the years I have been to a few Catholic churches. One on holiday in Portugal, for a meeting so packed that I had to stand outside the church itself because the congregation was literally spilling out of the church. Another time when I was visiting a relative in Ireland…
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Continue reading →: The Pandemic (continued)
Whether or not the pandemic was the catalyst for what seems to be an increasingly likely ‘quiet revival’ remains a moot point. 2021 (From my diary) ‘Is there a revival now? It’s supposed to be defined in history as having common elements – people becoming believers, even the occasional miracle.…



