This is the second episode on the big topic of “revivalism.” The modern Evangelical movement began in the 1730’s with a series of revivals that came to be known as “The Great Awakening.” The immense influence of that movement is still being debated today, and this video continues to delve into the fascinating events from almost 300 years ago. Steve and Paulette also share how they viewed their Christian faith through the lens of revivalism for much of their lives.
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