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Prayer to Power: Reviving the Church in America

Par : Dr. Joseph Klug Th.D.
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8232064020
  • EAN9798232064020
  • Date de parution12/02/2026
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  • ÉditeurDraft2Digital

Résumé

From Prayer to Power: Reviving the Church in America is a historically grounded and theologically serious examination of Christian revival, tracing the patterns of renewal that have shaped the church from its earliest days to the present moment. Rather than treating revival as a modern strategy or emotional phenomenon, this book presents revival as a recurring work of God that emerges when spiritual vitality wanes and the people of God return to prayer, repentance, and faithful obedience.
Beginning with the apostolic church, the book establishes a biblical framework for renewal rooted in Scripture, prayer, and communal devotion. It then follows the church through seasons of growth, institutionalization, decline, and awakening, demonstrating how renewal has repeatedly arisen in response to spiritual complacency, moral compromise, and cultural upheaval. Drawing on early church fathers, medieval reformers, Protestant leaders, and modern revival movements, the study highlights how genuine renewal consistently reshapes belief, worship, and mission.
The book gives careful attention to the Great Awakenings, nineteenth century revivals, global missionary movements, and twentieth century renewal movements, examining both their spiritual fruit and their internal tensions. It evaluates influential figures such as Jonathan Edwards, John Wesley, George Whitefield, Charles Finney, and later revival witnesses, balancing firsthand testimony with theological discernment.
Revival is shown to be neither automatic nor self sustaining. Where prayer, teaching, humility, and accountability endured, renewal bore lasting fruit. Where zeal outran discernment, movements often faded. In addressing the modern Western church, the book confronts contemporary decline with historical clarity rather than nostalgia or despair. It argues that revival has never been produced by innovation or cultural alignment, but by a renewed dependence on God through prayer, Scripture, and faithful witness.
Renewal is presented as both gift and responsibility, requiring stewardship once it is given. Written for pastors, scholars, students, and thoughtful believers, From Prayer to Power offers a compelling call to rediscover the spiritual foundations that have sustained the church in every age. It invites readers not merely to study revival, but to understand the conditions under which spiritual renewal has historically taken root, and to consider what faithfulness requires in the present generation.