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Revival In A Plain Brown Wrapper
You've prayed for revival. You've fasted. You've watched other churches explode with growth and wondered what they have that you don't. This book has a jarring answer: probably nothing you don't already have access to.
Revival is rarely marked by booming voices or blinding lights. It comes through the quiet, consistent pursuit of doing the right things, in the right way, day after day. Through compelling stories, historical accounts, and hard-won personal experience, Revival in a Plain Brown Wrapper dismantles the myth that spiritual awakening is reserved for a gifted few in favored places — and shows that one of the most profound outpourings of revival in human history followed a path any church can walk.
What You’ll Learn
1. Revival begins before anyone walks through the door. From prayer as the foundation to cultivating the right atmosphere, the book shows that what happens before a service shapes everything that happens during it.
2. Consistent, practical systems produce lasting growth. Rather than chasing spiritual highs, the book lays out repeatable practices — getting people in the building, lifestyle evangelism, systems for consistent growth, and the "So That" principle — that turns revival from a one-time event into an ongoing harvest.
3. Every detail and every person matters. Chapters reveal a core conviction: revivals aren't built by superstars. They're built by faithful people who get the small things right, every single day.
Sample Chapter Highlights
"First of All Prayer"
"You Gotta Get 'em in the House"
"Creating a Climate"
"Tornado Warning – A Real Praise Atmosphere"
"Beyond Praise to Worship"
"Little Things Mean a Lot"
"Don't Forget the Kids"
"Value People – Each Person Significant"
"Don't Sweat the Small Stuff"
Who This Book is For
Whether you're a pastor carrying the weight of a congregation that hasn't seen growth in years, or a lay leader who refuses to accept spiritual mediocrity as normal, this book was written for you. While the world churns in chaos and much of the church settles for bland routine, there is another way — specific, practical, and proven.
The question isn't whether revival is possible. The question is whether you're willing to do the right things, consistently, until it comes. What makes this book different is simple: it's not theoretical. It's rooted in a specific, documented revival — and the practical systems that made it repeatable."
Get the book. Start the right things this week.
What Others Say
“With lots of how-to's and simple instructions, you will love the practical content of this book as you endeavor to bring revival to your church and to your community.”
Ryan Franklin Pentecostals of Alexandria Ministerial Staff Alexandria, LA
“A concise nuts and bolts guide to having revival in your church.”
Pam Eddings Calvary UPC Ministerial Staff Greene County Jail Chaplain Springfield, MO
“I wholeheartedly recommend this book as an essential read for the preacher who is ready to not only tally converts, but also to truly make disciples.”
Evangelist Todd Robbins Secretary of Evangelism Emanuel Churches of Christ Coryton, TN
You've prayed for revival. You've fasted. You've watched other churches explode with growth and wondered what they have that you don't. This book has a jarring answer: probably nothing you don't already have access to.
Revival is rarely marked by booming voices or blinding lights. It comes through the quiet, consistent pursuit of doing the right things, in the right way, day after day. Through compelling stories, historical accounts, and hard-won personal experience, Revival in a Plain Brown Wrapper dismantles the myth that spiritual awakening is reserved for a gifted few in favored places — and shows that one of the most profound outpourings of revival in human history followed a path any church can walk.
What You’ll Learn
1. Revival begins before anyone walks through the door. From prayer as the foundation to cultivating the right atmosphere, the book shows that what happens before a service shapes everything that happens during it.
2. Consistent, practical systems produce lasting growth. Rather than chasing spiritual highs, the book lays out repeatable practices — getting people in the building, lifestyle evangelism, systems for consistent growth, and the "So That" principle — that turns revival from a one-time event into an ongoing harvest.
3. Every detail and every person matters. Chapters reveal a core conviction: revivals aren't built by superstars. They're built by faithful people who get the small things right, every single day.
Sample Chapter Highlights
"First of All Prayer"
"You Gotta Get 'em in the House"
"Creating a Climate"
"Tornado Warning – A Real Praise Atmosphere"
"Beyond Praise to Worship"
"Little Things Mean a Lot"
"Don't Forget the Kids"
"Value People – Each Person Significant"
"Don't Sweat the Small Stuff"
Who This Book is For
Whether you're a pastor carrying the weight of a congregation that hasn't seen growth in years, or a lay leader who refuses to accept spiritual mediocrity as normal, this book was written for you. While the world churns in chaos and much of the church settles for bland routine, there is another way — specific, practical, and proven.
The question isn't whether revival is possible. The question is whether you're willing to do the right things, consistently, until it comes. What makes this book different is simple: it's not theoretical. It's rooted in a specific, documented revival — and the practical systems that made it repeatable."
Get the book. Start the right things this week.
What Others Say
“With lots of how-to's and simple instructions, you will love the practical content of this book as you endeavor to bring revival to your church and to your community.”
Ryan Franklin Pentecostals of Alexandria Ministerial Staff Alexandria, LA
“A concise nuts and bolts guide to having revival in your church.”
Pam Eddings Calvary UPC Ministerial Staff Greene County Jail Chaplain Springfield, MO
“I wholeheartedly recommend this book as an essential read for the preacher who is ready to not only tally converts, but also to truly make disciples.”
Evangelist Todd Robbins Secretary of Evangelism Emanuel Churches of Christ Coryton, TN