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the Revival (a church movement)

The Revival refers to a church movement that emphasizes spiritual renewal and a deepened connection to faith, often characterized by passionate worship, preaching, and communal gatherings. It seeks to awaken individual believers and congregations, encouraging personal and collective transformations. This movement often involves fervent prayer, emotional testimonies, and a call to repentance, aiming to revitalize the spiritual life of communities. Throughout history, revivals have played a significant role in shaping religious practices and movements, fostering social changes, and inspiring missionary work. Notable examples include the Great Awakening in the 18th century and the Azusa Street Revival in the early 20th century.