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Sarah Smith
July 21st, 2010, 04:36 PM
Having wonderful revival services here today, at my house.
Me, myself, I, and my Lord, with music provided by Guy Penrod as I clean house and do some child care, and preaching done by A. B. Simpson via reading some of his books/writings online when I take a rest break.
Feel like I've been to a gospel tabernacle rather than busy with laundry, dusting, mopping, cooking, and tending dgd.
What do you do for "in house" services on busy days? What relights your fire?
G R 'Scott' Cundiff
July 21st, 2010, 04:39 PM
Bless you and thanks for blessing me with your post!
Ian Gentles
July 21st, 2010, 04:57 PM
Revivals are great in history, check out Lewis revival, great movements of God's Holy spirit. kinda studied revivals, in my past.
Sarah Smith
July 21st, 2010, 05:43 PM
I had never heard of the Lewis revival, but looked it up and the article I read has blessed me from the top of my head to the bottom of my feet.
YES, LORD, YES, AND HERE, LORD HERE!
Thanks, Ian, for blessing me so!
David Pettigrew
July 22nd, 2010, 09:29 AM
Personal and corporate revival are needed in our culture. I pray it starts in my living room, but, O Lord, don't let it stop there, for my neighbors need it, too.
Jim Chabot
July 22nd, 2010, 12:04 PM
Having wonderful revival services here today, at my house.
Me, myself, I, and my Lord, with music provided by Guy Penrod as I clean house and do some child care, and preaching done by A. B. Simpson via reading some of his books/writings online when I take a rest break.
Feel like I've been to a gospel tabernacle rather than busy with laundry, dusting, mopping, cooking, and tending dgd.
What do you do for "in house" services on busy days? What relights your fire?
Sounds like great stuff! I love to play and sing the old quartet stuff from the forties, fifties and sixties. Blackwoods, Florida Boys, Statesmen etc..... No problem getting a fire started!
Interesting that you would mention A.B. Simpson. The camp that we are at this week sees it's future as a return to it's interdenominational holiness roots, they go back 135 years! Monday night was the missions service, so I planned the singing portion around learning a few of Simpson's songs, along with some commentary about the C&MA's roots that go back to the camp meeting in Old Orchard Beach. It was incredible to watch a group of Nazarene's who had never heard Simpson's music, sing those old songs like they had known them all along!
Susan Unger
July 22nd, 2010, 12:15 PM
What do you do for "in house" services on busy days? What relights your fire?Play hymns on my flute, pray with my friend Lucinda, watch certain shows on EWTN, listen to NT on CD, and listen to Paul Wilbur on CD. When I am working on a paper, I will have my YouTube page open and will listen to my favorite Christian worship songs over and over and over...
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