
1895 revival
The 1895 revival refers to a significant religious movement that swept through various Christian denominations, particularly in the United States and Britain. It was characterized by passionate preaching, increased attendance at church services, and a focus on personal salvation, prayer, and evangelism. This revival sought to rekindle spiritual fervor and deepen the faith of believers, leading to numerous conversions and the formation of new churches. It was part of a broader trend of revivals in the 19th century, aimed at addressing moral and social issues of the time, while emphasizing an intense personal relationship with God.