When God Breaks In: Revival can happen again

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Weight 0.166 kg
Dimensions 1.7 × 13.2 × 19.8 cm
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Paperback

Language

Pages

240

Publisher

Year Published

2015-9-10

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Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

1444787950

About The Author

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.

Michael Green needs no introduction to readers of CEN…Green points to the paradoxical nature of the period through which we are living… he sees revivals happening when the spiritual outlook appears bleak.

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Religion is on the increase worldwide, but seems to be at an increasingly low ebb in the UK. Is all lost?

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'Green's excitement and transparent faith are infectious, and I found mine growing as I read… this is an excellent book, and should be read by everyone who longs for revival' – Jeremy Crossley, Church Times'We are in a fascinating yet paradoxical situation.On one hand, worldwide secularisation appears to be proceeding apace. On the other, passionate belief in God is growing all over the world – with the exception of Western Europe. What are we to make of this apparent contradiction? History reveals that time and again, when the spiritual outlook is bleakest, there are notable revivals of the gospel – revivals that have changed the course of entire nations.'Religion in general and Christianity in particular are on the rise around the world, yet the UK remains overwhelmingly secular, with the church increasingly seen as backward and irrelevant. In this provocative book, well-known speaker and author Michael Green gives a snapshot of different times of renewal in the history of the British church, as well as describing the growth of the early church, and exploring various revivals currently happening around the world. Rather than simply accepting decline, Michael Green argues, we should be looking for the signs of new growth: revival can happen again.Dr Michael Green is an Anglican minister who combines the gifts of both theologian and evangelist. An Honorary Fellow of Wycliffe Hall, Oxford, he has taught in universities, been principal of a theological college, led a large university church and been special adviser in evangelism to the Archbishops of Canterbury and York. He has written more than fifty books, including The Message of Matthew and Baptism. He lives in Oxfordshire with his wife, Rosemary.