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Thursday, January 01, 2026

 

✝️ A Global Wave of Revival: From the Amazon to the Nations 

Good News is Spreading, Revival has begone around the world. ITS AMAZING DOCUMENTATION WHATS HAPPENING!  Mathew 24-3 tells us ” As Jesus was sitting on the Mount of Olives, the disciples came to him privately. “Tell us,” they said, “when will this happen, and what will be the sign of your coming and of the end of the age?”  and then Mathew 24-12 tells us 12 Because of the increase of wickedness, the love of most will grow cold, 13 but the one who stands firm to the end will be saved. 14 And this gospel of the kingdom will be preached in the whole world as a testimony to all nations, and then the end


1. Revival in the Amazon River Basin (Brazil):
In northwest Brazil, a historic spiritual awakening is transforming the Amazon River Basin. Missionaries who once traveled for weeks by canoe to reach remote villages are now witnessing entire communities turning to Christ. According to reports from Crosswalk, more than 14,500 people were baptized in just six months, and over 3,200 Foursquare churches are now active across the region. This revival is marked by longterm missionary presence, deep community relationships, and a hunger for the gospel among riverside and indigenous families. What was once a predominantly Catholic region is now experiencing one of the most significant evangelical expansions in South America. Watch Video from CBN


2. Revival Among Gen Z in the United Kingdom:
Across the Atlantic, the United Kingdom is seeing a surprising surge of Christian interest among young adults. Recent reporting shows that monthly church attendance among Gen Z has risen from 8% in 2018 to 12% in 2024, while Bible sales have increased by 87% over the same period. Events like the Big Church Festival have drawn tens of thousands of young worshippers, signaling a renewed spiritual curiosity in a nation long considered “postChristian. This movement is not driven by tradition but by a generation seeking authenticity, meaning, and spiritual grounding.

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3. Global Youth Revival and Worldwide Worship (U.S. Campuses + 225 Nations): At the same time, a powerful youthdriven revival is sweeping across university campuses in the United States. Students at Auburn, Baylor, SMU, Ohio State, Purdue, Tennessee, and Kentucky have gathered for worship, repentance, and spontaneous baptisms. This movement has expanded globally through events like  Gather25, a 25hour worship gathering that united 7 million believers** from 225 countries in a single day. What began as isolated campus gatherings has become a worldwide expression of faith, demonstrating a deep spiritual hunger among young adults across cultures and continents.

A Unified Global Pattern : When these events are placed side by side — revival in the Amazon, renewed faith among Gen Z in the UK, and global youth worship movements — a striking pattern emerges. Different nations, different cultures, different generations… yet the same unmistakable spiritual momentum. Many believers see these events as early signs of a worldwide awakening, a fresh move of God that is touching both remote villages and modern universities.

Conclusion

Taken together, these movements — from the rivers of the Amazon to university campuses and youth gatherings around the world — point to something larger than isolated events. Different cultures and generations are responding to the gospel with renewed openness and hunger. Whether in remote villages or modern cities, people are turning toward Christ in ways that echo one another across continents. The signs may look different in each place, but the direction is the same. A global stirring is underway, and the church is being invited to recognize it and join in what God is doing.

 Reflection Questions for our Readers

1.      What similarities do you see between the revival in the Amazon and the movements happening among young people around the world?

2.       Why do you think revival often breaks out in places facing hardship, isolation, or cultural pressure?

3.        How can believers in our own community participate in or prepare for a move of God like the ones described here? 

Reflect your answers in the comments

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