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November 30, 2009 ~ 0 comments
by Byron Paulus

It has been four weeks since we gathered together at The Cove. I don’t know about you, but the temptation of not “stopping” that Sammy warned us of in his blog has been bombarding me. Wasn’t it Chuck Swindoll who wrote the book “Intimacy with the Almighty”? In it he delineates three necessary ingredients of going and staying deep with God. Silence. Solitude. Simplicity.
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December 7, 2009 ~ 0 comments

by Dave Butts

“Oh! Men and brethren, what would this heart feel if I could but believe that there were some among you who would go home and pray for a revival – men whose faith is large enough, and their love fiery enough to lead them from this moment to exercise unceasing intercessions that God would appear among us and do wondrous things here, as in the times of former genera-tions.” – C. H. Spurgeon


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November 23, 2009 ~ 1 comment

by Michael Catt

How many times have I heard great teaching on revival? Too many to count. How many times have I walked away from that teaching with the intention to do something about it and failed to act on it? Too many times to count. Isn’t this something we are all guilty of?

As Manley Beasley used to say, we all know more than we are living up to. We talk about re-vival more than we pray about it. We think about it more than we act on it. Yet, over and over we see these words in the Gospels and in Revelation, “He that has ears to hear, let him hear.”


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November 16, 2009 ~ 0 comments

by Sammy Tippit

The Heart-Cry for Revival Conference has concluded, and God met with us. We had a “moun-tain top” experience in a literal and spiritual sense. Now that we’ve all left the mountains of North Carolina, we face the realities of life in the valley – ministry difficulties, church responsibilities, and a ton of work waiting for us.

God did so much in our lives during these past several days. The burning question now rises, “What changes do we make as we return back to a ‘normal’ life and workload? How do we im-plement those things that God spoke to our hearts? How do we take the revival we experienced in the mountains of North Carolina back to our churches and communities?”


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