South Africa's Forgotten Revival: The Story of the Cape's Great Awakening in 1860

South Africa's Forgotten Revival: The Story of the Cape's Great Awakening in 1860

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South Africa's Forgotten Revival: The Story of the Cape's Great Awakening in 1860

Learn more about Andrew Murray and others who spearheaded the Holy Spirit Revival at the Cape

This story tells of the frigid church conditions prior to revival, when there was a dire shortage of pastors and teachers, and semi-literate Afrikaners clung to their home-spun religion based on the Old Covenant. It describes how God prepared the ground by setting the precursors in place and raising up key leaders to help promote and direct the revival. They were Andrew Murray (Worcester & Wellington), Nicolaas Hofmeyr (Calvinia & Stellenbosch) and Gottlieb van der Lingen (Paarl).

While the tide of the Holy Spirit swelled gently in some towns, in others ”" like Worcester ”" it broke without warning. It swept through vast areas of farmland throughout the Cape and beyond, convicting Afrikaners, Coloureds and Africans. Overnight, awakened Christians became prayer warriors and mission enthusiasts.

Unfortunately, overzealousness led to disagreements regarding the boycott of Sunday trains, while a backlash from liberal pastors led to Andrew Murray having to defend the Dutch Reformed Church in legal battles in the Cape High Court and Privy Council in London.

Our story, concludes in 1875 with the victory of the Church over liberal influences, the establishment of educational centres in Stellenbosch and Wellington, and the vision for a Bible translation in Afrikaans emanating from Paarl.

˃˃˃ As part and parcel of the telling you will learn:

How God in his sovereignty prepared the ground for revival.

How He drenched Montagu, Worcester, Calvinia Wellington, Stellenbosch Tulbagh, Ceres and Robertson with the first wave of the Spirit in spite of little or no communal prayer.

How God sent a special blessing to Paarl on Pentecost Sunday through an aw-inspiring vision experienced by Van der Lingen.

How Andrew Murray and Hofmeyr were victorious against the onslaught of liberal theology by wielding the sword of the Spirit, the Word of God.

How Andrew Murray pioneered women's education, and Hofmeyr evangelized the youth of Stellenbosch.

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Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Author
Olea Nel
Binding
Kindle Edition
Edition
2010 Edition
EISBN
9780646526898
Format
Kindle eBook
IsAdultProduct
Label
Olive Twig Books
Manufacturer
Olive Twig Books
NumberOfPages
212
PublicationDate
2014-10-16
Publisher
Olive Twig Books
ReleaseDate
2014-10-16
Studio
Olive Twig Books