Phrases with «revival movement»

A "revival movement" refers to a time when a group of people come together to renew or reawaken their interest and enthusiasm for a particular cause, belief, or way of life. It often involves a collective effort to bring back or revive practices, values, or traditions that may have been forgotten or neglected over time. Full definition

Sentences with «revival movement»

  • Historically, mission movements have arisen through faithful revival movements, along with theological insights and prayers. (religion-online.org)
  • Essentially the same «method,» with this or that variation, thundered through the great American revival movements, from the First Great Awakening to Billy Graham. (religion-online.org)
  • The man who bound the separate revival movements into a great unified effort was a young Anglican preacher, George Whitefield, who arrived in 1739. (religion-online.org)
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