The Story of the Welsh Revival
As Told by Eyewitnesses
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Narrated by:
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Alan Crookham
About this listen
The book that you have found is not just a book. It is a treasure that has been virtually hidden and forgotten for over 100 years. The Welsh revival is one of the most famous and impactful revivals in modern history. However, there has been very little written on it by actual eyewitnesses because of the belief that no person should take any credit for what happened. However, there were a handful of visiting ministers and journalists who did visit the revival, and they managed to spend time in the meetings and with Evan Roberts himself, and convince him to concede to an interview. They have also recorded some snippets from the hymns, and describe the powerful scenes of the services.
These accounts, along with a special message from Evan Roberts himself to the world, compose this book. One of the main eyewitnesses in this book is W.T. Stead, who is one of the contributors to part one of this book, and the primary author of part two.
As such, some of Stead’s writings in part one and two are almost exact copies. This is because Stead refers to articles he wrote in both areas, quoting large portions of them almost to the letter. However, in part two, there are several notes that he has included, giving more insight into what he wrote.
This book is a precious treasure, and not one to be taken lightly. It contains nuggets of gold from heaven, and I pray that it will be another tool to propel us towards the much needed revival coming to our current generation. May the Lord bless you as you listen to this, may you be set on fire for Jesus, and may you pursue revival with unstoppable fervor in your own life.
©2023 Alan Crookham (P)2023 Alan Crookham