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Watchman Nee called it the “greatest known revival in church history.” On October 31, 1904, Evan Roberts, a twenty-six-year-old former miner, returned home from a ministry training program, having quit his job at the urging of the Holy Spirit. That night, he joined sixteen other young people at a village chapel, and from that humble origin sprang a spiritual revival that roared across the hills...

“The God of our fathers raised up Jesus, whom ye slew, hanging him on a tree. Him did God exalt” (Acts 5:30–31) and 2) “We are witnesses of these things” (Acts 5:32). And this was the Holy Spirit’s message now through His people, as He bore cowitness by working signs and wonders among the thronging multitudes. Under the constraint of an unseen power, the chapels were filled with eager people at all hours of the day, and the services took their own course under the control of the Holy Spirit, presiding