Do Revival's Actually Hep Churches?

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Our good friend 16KJV11 mentioned having revivals in the other thread.

So this question seems to follow.

My take and experience is that YES, they do help the average pew sitter.

Bible conferences help too.  Any meeting that gets people into the BOOK is a good thing.

Look at this YouTube channel: 

http://youtu.be/L2J0wYUyTkY

This guy has 183 THOUSAND subscribers.  What does he do to attract such numbers?

He teaches the BOOK.

Can you imagine the average pastor trying to do this in his church?  Rare.
 
Twisted said:
Our good friend 16KJV11 mentioned having revivals in the other thread.

So this question seems to follow.

My take and experience is that YES, they do help the average pew sitter.

Bible conferences help too.  Any meeting that gets people into the BOOK is a good thing.

Look at this YouTube channel: 

http://youtu.be/L2J0wYUyTkY

This guy has 183 THOUSAND subscribers.  What does he do to attract such numbers?

He teaches the BOOK.

Can you imagine the average pastor trying to do this in his church?  Rare.

It's because he is the "Cloud Church".  You can sit at home and watch.  Let this guy start a church and do this and see how many "subscribers" he has.
 
RAIDER said:
Twisted said:
Our good friend 16KJV11 mentioned having revivals in the other thread.

So this question seems to follow.

My take and experience is that YES, they do help the average pew sitter.

Bible conferences help too.  Any meeting that gets people into the BOOK is a good thing.

Look at this YouTube channel: 

http://youtu.be/L2J0wYUyTkY

This guy has 183 THOUSAND subscribers.  What does he do to attract such numbers?

He teaches the BOOK.

Can you imagine the average pastor trying to do this in his church?  Rare.

It's because he is the "Cloud Church".  You can sit at home and watch.  Let this guy start a church and do this and see how many "subscribers" he has.

Aren't you the one who mentioned using technology?  LOL!
 
Twisted said:
RAIDER said:
Twisted said:
Our good friend 16KJV11 mentioned having revivals in the other thread.

So this question seems to follow.

My take and experience is that YES, they do help the average pew sitter.

Bible conferences help too.  Any meeting that gets people into the BOOK is a good thing.

Look at this YouTube channel: 

http://youtu.be/L2J0wYUyTkY

This guy has 183 THOUSAND subscribers.  What does he do to attract such numbers?

He teaches the BOOK.

Can you imagine the average pastor trying to do this in his church?  Rare.

It's because he is the "Cloud Church".  You can sit at home and watch.  Let this guy start a church and do this and see how many "subscribers" he has.

Aren't you the one who mentioned using technology?  LOL!

Now you've gone Neo on me!  :)
 
Twisted said:
Our good friend 16KJV11 mentioned having revivals in the other thread.

So this question seems to follow.

My take and experience is that YES, they do help the average pew sitter.

Bible conferences help too.  Any meeting that gets people into the BOOK is a good thing.

Look at this YouTube channel: 

http://youtu.be/L2J0wYUyTkY

This guy has 183 THOUSAND subscribers.  What does he do to attract such numbers?

He teaches the BOOK.

Can you imagine the average pastor trying to do this in his church?  Rare.
It depends on who the preacher is.
To be honest, there are two preachers who have really helped my church immensely.
One is Evangelist Randy King and the other is Evangelist Robbie Morrison.
 
16KJV11 said:
It depends on who the preacher is.
To be honest, there are two preachers who have really helped my church immensely.
One is Evangelist Randy King and the other is Evangelist Robbie Morrison.

Amen!

I've not heard of either.  Do they have websites?
 
RAIDER said:
Now you've gone Neo on me!  :)

"Neo" is just "new ideas" gleaned at some conference.
 
Twisted said:
16KJV11 said:
It depends on who the preacher is.
To be honest, there are two preachers who have really helped my church immensely.
One is Evangelist Randy King and the other is Evangelist Robbie Morrison.

Amen!

I've not heard of either.  Do they have websites?
No.
 
I remember Dr. Gene Scott using the white board like that when I was growing up....
 
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