This sermon emphasizes the importance of praying for an outpouring of the Spirit of God in our day, highlighting the need to be faithful and not lose hope while waiting. It speaks of the final chapter written by God, where justice will be served by a rider on a white horse, faithful and true, with eyes like blazing fire and a name known only to himself. The sermon paints a vivid picture of the coming judgment and the ultimate victory of the King of Kings and Lord of Lords, bringing an end to darkness, sin, sorrow, tears, and pain, transforming prayer into praise and faith into sight.

Call for the Wailing Women - Part 5

Nancy Leigh DeMoss
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Nancy Leigh DeMoss

Nancy Leigh DeMoss, now known as Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth (1958–), is an American preacher, Bible teacher, and author whose ministry has focused on calling women to spiritual revival and biblical womanhood. Born on September 3, 1958, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Arthur S. DeMoss and Nancy Sossomon DeMoss, she grew up in a family deeply committed to evangelism. Her father, a successful businessman and founder of National Liberty Corporation, supported numerous Christian ministries until his death in 1979. Converted at age four during family devotional times, she graduated from the University of Southern California with a degree in piano performance before joining Life Action Ministries in 1980, where she served for over two decades, including as Director of Women’s Ministries. DeMoss’s preaching career gained prominence with the launch of Revive Our Hearts in 2001, a daily radio program she founded and hosts, reaching nearly 1,000 stations with teachings on surrender, holiness, and grace. She also hosts Seeking Him, a one-minute devotional feature. A prolific author, she has written over 20 books, including bestsellers like Lies Women Believe and Adorned, selling millions of copies worldwide. In 2008, she initiated the True Woman movement, hosting conferences to promote biblical femininity. Married to Robert Wolgemuth in 2015, she continues to preach through radio, writing, and speaking engagements, leaving a legacy of encouraging women to deepen their faith from her home in southwest Michigan.