When God Breaks in: Revival Can Happen Again

When God Breaks in: Revival Can Happen Again

by Canon Michael Green (Author)

Synopsis

Despite the growth of religion in general and Christianity in particular around the world, Western Europe and the UK remain overwhelmingly secular, with the church increasingly seen as backwards and irrelevant. In this provocative book well-known speaker and author Michael Green gives a snapshot of various different revivals from the UK's history, as well as describing how the early church started and focusing on various revivals around the world. Be bold, writes Michael - revival can happen again!

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Published: 11 Sep 2014

ISBN 10: 1444787969
ISBN 13: 9781444787962
Book Overview: Religion is on the increase worldwide, but seems to be at an increasingly low ebb in the UK. Is all lost?

Media Reviews
A fascinating book of how Christianity is thriving and growing around the world ... this is truly a faith-building and timely book. Together Magazine A well written and thought-proving book. Together Magazine OVER the years I have read most of the books that Michael Green has written, and have never regretted buying any of them, I certainly wasn't disappointed by this one: it is a deceptively slim and excellent book. Its subtitle is Revival can happen again, and even if you didn't believe this when you started the book, you are likely to think differently by the time you finish it. So, in an astonishing tour de force, Green takes us on a journey from Pentecost through the Reformation, the Awakening of the 18th century under the Wesleys and Whitefield, the 19th-century social crusades of Wilberforce and Shaftesbury, together with the extraordinary life of Charles Simeon; then through the Charismatic renewal; and finally the revivals in Mongolia, Singapore, and China. Green's excitement and transparent faith in God are infectious, and I found mine growing as I read the book. Green is intellectually confident in his assessment of the New Atheists, and detailed in assessing the impact of various people and movements; he writes the most mature assessment of the Toronto Blessing which I have come across, and is rightly generous in his treatment of the Oxford Movement. His admiring analysis of the revival in the Province of South East Asia in the second part of the 20th century shows how effective episcopal leadership, such as that displayed by Moses Tay, can release revival. Green concludes by outlining several preconditions on the human side that seem to make these times of special growth and blessing . They make salutary reading. I felt I should reflect on them regularly as a kind of spiritual-fitness manual. This is an excellent book, and should be read by everyone who longs for revival, and perhaps particularly by those training for ordination, as they prepare for ministry in a complex and rapidly changing world, but one in which God remains faithful, and ready to break in afresh. -- Jeremy Crossley The Church Times Well-known speaker and author Michael Green focuses on various revivals around the world, challending us to be bold and believe revival can happen again. Spring Harvest Recommended Book Michael Green was featured in Woman Alive Magazine. Woman Alive
Author Bio
Michael Green has had a long and interesting life. With first-class degrees from both Oxford and Cambridge, he combines the gifts of both theologian and evangelist. He is an Anglican minister, has travelled in every continent to spread the gospel, and has been special adviser in evangelism to the Archbishops of Canterbury and York. He has taught in universities, been principal of a theological college, led a large university church, written more than 50 books and engaged fruitfully in church-planting overseas. He lives in Oxfordshire with his wife, Rosemary.