SID: Dr. Jennifer Miskov has a PhD in revival history from the University of Birmingham in the United Kingdom. When she tells the stories of past revivals, the same signs and wonders that happened then happen to her audience now. Dr. Jennifer, tell me what happens at your meetings.
JENNIFER: Oh, it’s incredible, Sid. When I share about Carrie Judd Montgomery who pioneered the earliest healing homes and had an amazing healing ministry-
SID: All right, for those who don’t know, what was a healing home?
JENNIFER: So that was a place in the 1800s because healing wasn’t … you weren’t allowed to preach that at church back then. So they would come into a home and they would teach and pray for healing. And so she pioneered the earliest healing homes. And so whenever I tell her story, literally people will either get healed or baptized in the Holy Spirit, almost every time.
JENNIFER: When I share about the Welsh revival people will be delivered, the kavod glory will come. But I got to tell you about Azusa Street Revival, because that’s one of my favorite revivals and I’ve seen some wild things happen with that. I remember I shared it at a ministry school in Northern California, about a thousand students were there and I started sharing the story, after 10 minutes, the Holy Spirit apprehended the whole group and I got on my knees. I couldn’t keep talking.
JENNIFER: People started coming up to the front, laying on the ground. You could just hear people screaming, calling out for more of the Lord. And I got a testimony from someone later that says he was there. And he said, when that was happening and the presence and glory of God was coming, he felt a freezing cold, like freezing cold water in his right arm go into his chest, into his throat. And then he felt this freedom he’d never felt before. He starts worshiping, the presence of God increases. He falls out. He’s hanging on to the chair in front of him.