Step into the story of John Wesley, the man whose burning passion for God ignited a revival that transformed the spiritual …

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  1. It,s good about great christians and men of GOD of the past who went through great persecution and hardships for the Neme of CHRIST AND FOR THE GOSPEL Who Achieved great Triumphs and Victories in THE LORD. Bless you

  2. Question for this Channel: Are you familiar with the very strange, and unknown, Revival/Spiritual awakening of 1708 in Europe called the Teschen's Children's Revival? If what little I could find about that event be true…God used young Children to start off the great revivals and awakenings of the 18th century, including the later Moravian revivals of 1727, and the Wesleyan Revivals of the 1730's.

  3. All Praise Honor And Glory To Yah Abba Father God Almighty In Yeshua Jesus Christ's Precious Saviour's Name And His Holy Spirit One God Amen!✝️✝️🛐🛐😇🌟🤗🙏🙏🙏🇨🇦🇬🇧🇲🇽♾️🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🗽🦅💖💖💖‼️

  4. Please include me in your prayers,,prayer warriors!w,that God's plan will be fulfilled when i go back to Philippines this July 11,I am praying that the Holy Spirit will work in my small community in Quezon City.that God will use me there to share His love and Share the gospel…

  5. I truly pray, brother, that these videos reach each and every Christian in the world, and that may it awaken every Christian, so that we can witness the greatest revival ever in the history of mankind, everywhere in every street and household

  6. It is well worth visiting his home and chapel near the Moorfields Eye Hospital in London (A few minutes from Old Street underground station on the Metropolitan Line), you can go into the large airy chapel where he preached, (still with the old toilets and prayer rooms, even with his own actual small organ and the original small wooden rickety pews and prayer kneeling stools!) and into the peaceful, well-planted garden where he is buried, and even take a tour of the 4 storey town house where he lived and preached, with its tiny prayer room with nothing in it but a stool and a fireplace, and the old bed where he slept, all with original furniture and books he wrote his own notes in. It is such a calming place, I go every time I go to London. On the ground floor of the great chapel there is a whole museum dedicated to him and his lifelong work, with many many letters, pictures, items and clothing and so on, even a genuine original of some of the tracts he handed out. Well worth a visit!!!

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