george whitefield, david brainerd, johnathan edwards, or john wesley
george whitfield
The song is 'Revival' by Soulsavers.
First thing would be to ask if revival has come to the heart of the preacher first - no point blaming the congregation only. Secondly, is the Holy Spirit grieved by sin in the heart of the preacher or congregation? Thirdly, it is only up to God when to end life. If revival doesn't come to this congregation, then God may have work elsewhere for the preacher. I'd be suspicious that the preacher is trying to blackmail or force people into a revival - it can't be done. Only the Spirit can do it.
The cast of Revival Day - 1930 includes: Bobbe Arnst Peggy Ellis Charles Timblin as Preacher
Jonathan Edwards is often considered the greatest puritan preacher and theologian of the colonial period. He is known for his powerful sermons, writings on religious revival, and his contribution to philosophical theology.
"The first orphan asylums begun in the British colonies of North America both seem to have started in 1738. A Lutheran asylum was opened at the Ebenezer Colony (Georgia) in January 1738." - Second Home by Timothy A. Hacsi http://books.google.com/books?id=BGAfhM7FYy4C&pg=PA17&lpg=PA17&dq=ebenezer+colony&source=bl&ots=yn1H0u-5vE&sig=iS70ejEXpgfuzNgbURTLozsG3yM&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=2&ct=result#PPA18,M1
TJ brings RW and Melvin to the revival to witness firsthand the power and influence of the preacher, believing it will help them to see things in a different light and possibly change their ways. He hopes that the experience will inspire them to reflect on their actions and make positive changes in their lives.
Jonathan Edwards was a prominent preacher in Massachusetts during the 1700s. He is known for his influential sermons and role in the First Great Awakening, a religious revival that swept through the American colonies during that period. Edwards' most famous sermon is "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God."
The Azusa Street Revival took place from 1906 to 1915 in Los Angeles, California. It began on April 9, 1906, at a small church on Azusa Street, led by preacher William J. Seymour. This revival is widely regarded as a pivotal event in the history of modern Pentecostalism, characterized by fervent worship, speaking in tongues, and a strong emphasis on the Holy Spirit.
Jonathan Edwards argued that there was a need for people to go through a religious revival or awakening. The world had changed so much, and he felt that it was time to return to God.
Samuel Davies was a preacher in colonial British America who defended religious dissent and helped lead the Southern phase of the religious revival known as the Great Awakening.preacher in colonial British America who defended religious dissent and helped lead the Southern phase of the religious revival known as the Great Awakening.
Jonathan Edwards was a prominent Puritan preacher who played a key role in the Great Awakening in New England. Edwards is best known for his powerful sermons that emphasized personal conversion and spiritual revival. His writings helped spark a religious revival in the American colonies during the 1730s and 1740s.