Showing posts with label Evangelical Review of Theology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Evangelical Review of Theology. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Wordle Image


I have found an interesting visual tool called Wordle. It can be accessed through wordle.net. It will take a text and highlight the most frequently used words by making them the largest words of the display. The view you see here is from the text of an article which I wrote for the Evangelical Review of Theology in the January 2007 edition. The article is entitled "Prayer Revivals and the Third Great Awakening."

Clicking on the image below will link you to a high-resolution version of the "word cloud."

Saturday, November 11, 2006

A Deepening Interest in Prayer and Revival


Over the last six months, I've felt moved to devote more time to the practice and study of prayer. In our very unstable world, we have a desperate need for an authentic, that is, a truly biblical and stable Christian witness. Prayer is paramount for this to happen.

I've also been impressed with just how desperately my country and the western nations in general are in need of revival. In June, I was doing research for an article on revival which will appear in the journal Evangelical Review of Theology in early 2007. l was amazed at reading the accounts of the revival which started in New York City in 1857 and swept through the English speaking world of the time. The accounts of those who witnessed this (including major newspapers of the time such as the New York Times) point to how God honored a movement dedicated to prayer. May God do again in us and with us what He did with our English-speaking Christian forebearers of 150 years ago and move us to a true revival in Christ by His Holy Spirit and for His glory.

The picture included here is of the Old North Dutch Reformed Church where the revival started in New York City.