This sermon emphasizes the importance of preparation for revival, focusing on the need for truth rooted in God's Word, clean hands in relationships, and a pure heart seeking the King of Glory. It highlights the significance of seeking God for who He is, repentance, humility, and a genuine desire for revival, emphasizing the sovereignty and holiness of God as essential for experiencing true revival.

The Disruptive Theology of Revival

Sammy Tippit
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Sammy Tippit

Sammy Tippit (1947–present). Born in 1947 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Sammy Tippit is an American Southern Baptist evangelist, author, and founder of Sammy Tippit Ministries (originally God’s Love In Action), established in 1970. Converted to Christianity in August 1965 at age 18, he began preaching soon after, ordained as a Southern Baptist minister in 1968. That year, he married Debara “Tex” Sirman, with whom he has two children, Dave and Renee, and five grandchildren. Tippit’s early ministry in Chicago’s high-crime districts targeted gangs and addicts, earning him a role in the Jesus Movement. He preached globally, infiltrating the 1973 Communist Youth World Fest in East Berlin and holding Romania’s first evangelistic stadium crusade in 1990 post-revolution. His crusades in war-torn Burundi, post-genocide Rwanda, and Ethiopia’s Addis Ababa (1999, with 300,000 attendees) spread hope. Tippit authored 18 books, including The Prayer Factor (1988), a bestseller in Brazil and Mongolia’s first Christian book, Unashamed: A Memoir of Dangerous Faith (2018), and Twice a Slave (2014), a historical novel. Since 2016, he has used Skype and social media for evangelism, reaching millions monthly across 12 languages. Based in San Antonio, Texas, he was inducted into the Southern Baptist Evangelists’ Hall of Faith in 2024. Tippit said, “Prayer is the key to seeing God’s power transform lives.”