I'm new here and have been very blessed by some of the sermons I've found here. Originally searching for David Wilkerson messages I found this web site.I checked out the "Revival Hymn" video online and was extremely convicted. I've heard of A.W. Tozer (though not familiar with him) but never heard of Paris Reidman, Duncan Campbell, etc. Could somebody tell me in what order on the "Revival Hymn" who is speaking. I believe I recognized Leonard Ravenhill (whom I'm familiar because of Keith Green), but in what order who are the speakers on the video/audio?Also, it would be great if this web-site listed what year or church when these sermons where preached. I have no idea when I hear Paris Reidman speaking about "10 Shekels & A Shirt" if it's from a year ago, 10 years ago, 20 years ago, etc. etc. Forgive me ignorance or some of these preachers!It would also be great if each of these preachers had a brief bio on them.God Bless! :-)
_________________Steve Greenfield
The transcript is available by going to the [url="https://www.sermonindex.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?mode=viewtopic&topic_id=1573&forum=40&start=30&viewmode=flat&order=1"]"The Revival Hymn" Audio Transcription[/url] thread.The list of speakers, in order are:Ian PaisleyLeonard RavenhillParis Reidhead)Leonard RavenhillDuncan CampbellLeonard RavenhillA.W.TozerLeonard RavenhillT. Austin SparksDuncan CampbellSong by Delirious entitled Obsession" Leonard RavenhillParis ReidheadLeonard RavenhillParis ReidheadT. Austin SparksParis ReidheadLeonard RavenhillParis Reidhead Leonard RavenhillParis ReidheadLeonard RavenhillParis ReidheadLeonard Ravenhill
_________________Aaron Ireland
I think I recall hearing that 10 Shekels and a Shirt was done in 1967 and that Paris passed away over 10 years ago.
_________________Gary Eckenroth
Bios would actually be a really cool addition to this site. Especially if the writers of the Bios could reference autobiographies (if available) to see what made these men of God tick, to see what drove them, to see what really changed them, to see what brought them to the point of being very serious about God. To me, that is the best part of a biography, not just facts about their life.
_________________Joe E