MINGO
COUNTY, W. Va. - There's a new sound coming forth from the hills of
southern West Virginia - a sound many prophets have foretold but haven't
heard until now.
For the past three weeks, the large sports complex in the small
coal-mining town of Williamson, West Virginia, has been filled to the
rafters with people crying out for God.
It all started when Tennessee evangelist Matt Hartley visited a local
church for what was supposed to be a three-day revival service but it
just kept going.
"This is not man-made, charismatic, hyper spiritual," Hartley told
CBN News. "This is the presence of God that is overwhelming us, that is
being released upon hungry people that are tired of just stagnant
Christianity and "safe" church."
"They want Jesus more than anything else. That's why they're here," he said.
Hartley also spoke at the local high school where revival seemed to break out among the students.
"Four-hundred to 450 students got saved at Mingo Central from Matt
Hartley coming in and speaking at a voluntary prayer club," Katie
Endicott, with the Mingo Central High Prayer Club, told CBN News.
"It has just gone from school to school, from youth group to youth
group," she said. "Denominational barriers have just been cast down and
we've just had a great spirit of unity."
Many are calling it the greatest spiritual awakening in southern West Virginia history.
"We couldn't have done this if we wanted to," Endicott said. "We've
had so many revival services, so many special services and nothing like
this. This is true awakening."
Endicott says prayer plus desperation has paved the way for this spiritual breakthrough, especially among the young people.
"Oh my gosh, it's amazing!" 18-year-old Belfry High School student
Andrew Fletcher exclaimed. "I've never seen something like this happen
where the young people just get on fire."
"It's really cool to come to church and it's really cool to worship
God - nobody's judging you or saying anything about it because they're
all with you," he continued.
"We're starting to have prayer circles at school and we're reading and having Bible studies at school," he said.
Others, like Erica Priest of Lenore, are seeing God answer very specific prayers.
"My husband just got saved this morning," Priest said. "I've been
praying for him for seven months and he'll be baptized this Sunday."
Hartley believes the sound of revival now being heard in these West
Virginia mountains has the potential to spread around the world.
"I believe God has preserved this state for the end-time awakening that's coming to America," Hartley said.
"I believe that this is the beginning of where it happens and it's
going to spread as a wild-fire throughout the nations of this world,
that Jesus is going to be exalted," he predicted.
"And the more Jesus is exalted the more the river of God is going to
flow -- and we have not seen anything yet to what God is releasing," he
said.
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