8/21/2026

HE DEMOLISHED DENOMINATIONAL DIVIDING WALLS

The young preacher dressed in his Church of England clerical gown stood before the massive open-air crowd that had gathered to hear him preach in Philadelphia. As he gazed upon this crowd that numbered in the thousands, he determined that he was going to tear down the very things in which they trusted, which also divided them—their deep sectarian and denominational loyalties.

It was 1739 and 25-year-old George Whitefield had already made a name for himself in England where massive crowds had filled Anglican churches to hear him preach about the new birth. The message of the new birth was not a mere doctrine for him but something that had transformed his life.

Despite graduating from Oxford with a degree in theology and being ordained with the Church of England at age 21, he still had no sense of peace and assurance in his heart before God. He went through an intense spiritual and mental battle in which he said, “For days and weeks I lay prostrate on the ground in silent and vocal prayer to God.”

He found peace when he came to the place where he completely trusted himself to Jesus Christ and Him alone for his salvation. The mental anguish lifted and peace filled his heart. He found his soul to be at complete rest. It was so clear to him that it wasn’t the Oxford degree that had brought him peace nor was it his membership and ordination with the Anglican Church. It was Christ and Him alone.

As he gazed out over the massive crowd he knew he had to get this point across to them. He decided to act out a conversation between himself and Father Abraham whom he pictured as looking over the bannister of heaven at the great multitude made up of all sects and denominations.

Turning his face heavenward, Whitefield shouted, “Father Abraham, are there any Anglicans in heaven?” The answer came back, “No, there are no Anglicans in heaven.”

“Father Abraham, are there any Catholics in heaven?” “No, there are no Catholics in heaven.” “Are there any Presbyterians in heaven?” “No, there are no Presbyterians here either.”

“Father Abraham, surely there are Methodists in heaven?” “No, there are no Methodists here either.” “What about Presbyterians, Baptists or Quakers?” “No, there are none of those here either.”

With a sound of desperation in his voice, Whitefield shouted, “Father Abraham, what kind of people are in heaven?” The answer came back, “There are only Christians in heaven; only those who have put their faith in Jesus Christ and been washed in the blood of the Lamb.”

Whitefield then exclaimed, “Oh, is that the case? Then God, help me, God help us all, to forget having labels and names and to become Christians in deed and in truth!”

What was the impact of his Christ-centered message? Benjamin Franklin, who was one of those in that massive crowd, wrote in his Autobiography,

It was wonderful to see the change soon made in the manners of our inhabitants. From being thoughtless or indifferent about religion, it seemed as if all the world were growing religious so that one could not walk through the town in an evening without hearing psalms sung in different families of every street.

The Christ-centered preaching of Whitefield broke down sectarian and denominational walls. For the first time the people of colonial America began to see themselves, not as 13 separate colonies, but as a single people with one Divine destiny—one nation under God.

This is a different era and we face different challenges, but the answer is still the same. The answer is declaring the same message that Whitfield preached, which is the Christ-centered gospel message of the New Testament church. It is the same message Paul preached to the pagan, idolatrous city of Corinth. 

And I brothers and sisters, when I came to you, did not come with excellence of speech or of wisdom declaring to you the testimony of God, for I determined to know nothing among you except Jesus Christ and Him crucified (I Cor. 2:1-2).

There is a course we often sing that seems appropriate for concluding this essay.

Turn your eyes upon Jesus,
Look full in His wonderful face.
And the things of earth will grow strangely dim,
In the light of His glory and grace.


This article is derived from Dr. Eddie Hyatt's latest book, America's Reawakening, available from Amazon and his website at https://eddiehyatt.com.

8/20/2026

WILL AMERICA HAVE A REBIRTH OF FAITH AND FREEDOM?

Speaking at an interfaith gathering, New York City's Muslim mayor, Zohran Mumdani, affirmed all faiths present, but gave special attention to the Koran and Islam's prophet, Mohammed, as he condemned America's immigration policy and presented Mohammed as a model for immigration policy in America. 

What we are seeing in New York City and other cities in America is a radical departure from the America in which I was reared and the America of 1776. Mamdani has a vision for America but it is not the vision of Washington, Jefferson, Hamilton and Lincoln. This is a critical moment in time when America must have a rebirth of Faith and Freedom. 

A Nation Dedicated to Jesus Christ

America was NOT founded as a secularist, multicultural, interfaith nation. America was founded by people who were passionate about their faith in Jesus Christ. When the British Major Pitcairn ordered the minutemen at Lexington to "lay down your arms in the name of George the Sovereign King of England," Rev. Jonas Clarke, pastor of the First Parish Church in Lexington, was standing with the minutemen and shouted back, “We recognize no Sovereign but God and no king but Jesus!” 

That cry caught the imagination of American patriots everywhere and soon rang throughout the colonies. This cry became so prominent throughout the colonies that a British-appointed official wrote back to England, “If you ask an American who is his master, he will tell you he has none, nor any governor but Jesus Christ” (Hyatt, America’s Reawakening, 81).

This could happen because Jesus had held preeminence in America from the very beginning. Beginning with the first permanent settlement in 1607, continuing with the Pilgrims 13 years later and right on up to the time of the nation’s founding, America was dedicated to Jesus Christ and the spread of His gospel. 

When the Jamestown settlers landed at Cape Henry, VA on April 30, 1607, their first act was to erect a seven-foot oak cross they had brought from England and then gather around it and dedicate the land of their new home to God. In his dedicatory prayer, their chaplain, Rev. Robert Hunt, declared, “From these very shores the gospel shall go forth, not only to this new world, but to all the world.”

Thirteen years later, the Pilgrims landed further north at Cape Cod with a similar vision. Before disembarking, they formulated the Mayflower Compact in which they stated their two-fold reason for coming to America: (1) for the glory of God and (2) for the advancement of the Christian faith.

As succeeding immigrants poured onto these shores, they came with similar visions to honor God and advance the gospel of Jesus Christ. When the United Colonies of New England was formed in 1643, their constitution clearly stated why they had all come to this New World. It reads,

Whereas we all came into these parts of America with one and the same end and aim, namely to advance the kingdom of our Lord Jesus Christ and to enjoy the Liberties of the Gospel in purity with peace (Hyatt, America’s Reawakening, 32-33).

It is thus not surprising that the First Continental Congress, which met for the first time in Philadelphia on September 5, 1774, opened with Bible reading and prayer in the name of Jesus. Rev. Jacob Duche read the entire 35th Psalm and then began praying for the delegates and for the liberation of the colonies from the tyranny of Great Britain.

All 56 delegates including, including George Washington, John Adams, Samuel Adams, Patrick Henry and others, joined him in prayer, with many of them kneeling. Duche ended his prayer, saying, “All this we ask in the name and through the merits of Jesus Christ Thy Son and our Savior. Amen.”

Every succeeding session of this Congress was opened with Bible reading and prayer in the name of Jesus. No one complained for Jesus Christ was held in the highest esteem and given ultimate honor throughout the Colonies. Thomas Jefferson spoke for all Americans when he said,

The philosophy of Jesus is the most sublime and benevolent code of morals ever offered to man. A more beautiful or precious morsel of ethics I have never seen.

A prayer journal kept by George Washington is filled with prayers centered in Jesus Christ and making Him known. For example, one prayer reads, “Bless, O Lord, the whole race of mankind, and let the world be filled with the knowledge of Thee and Thy Son, Jesus Christ (Hyatt, America’sReawakening, 161).

It is, therefore, not surprising that after the publication of the Declaration of Independence and the defeat of the British, Washington called on all Americans to make Jesus their role model and emulate His example. In a letter to the governors of the various states, he exhorted,

 I now make it my earnest prayer that God would have you, and the State over which you preside, in his holy protection; that he would incline the hearts of the citizens . . .   to demean ourselves with that charity, humility, and pacific temper of mind, which were the characteristics of the Divine Author of our blessed religion, and without a humble imitation of His example in these things, we can never hope to be a happy nation (Hyatt, America’s Reawakening, 138).

Washington was not shy about sharing his faith in Jesus. In a meeting with chiefs from the Delaware tribe, Washington encouraged them to learn “above all the religion of Jesus Christ.” The chiefs had brought some of their youth to be educated in American schools. Washington addressed them as “brothers” and said,

You do well to wish to learn our arts and our ways of life and above all, the religion of Jesus Christ. These will make you a greater and happier people than you are. Congress will do everything they can to assist you in this wise intention (Hyatt,1726:The Year that Defined America172).

John Hancock was one of the most prominent of the founding fathers, serving as president of the Continental Congress and a signer of the Declaration of Independence. While serving as governor of Massachusetts, he proclaimed a Day of Prayer in 1793 in which he exhorted the people,

That with true contrition of heart we may confess our sins, resolve to forsake them, and implore the Divine forgiveness through the merits and mediation of JESUS CHRIST our Savior . . . and finally, to overrule all the commotion in the world, to the spreading of the true religion of our LORD JESUS CHRIST, in its purity and power, among all the people of the earth (Hyatt, America’s Reawakening, 39).

America’s founders considered Jesus Christ and the New Testament to be the foundation of the Constitutional Republic they brought into existence. Samuel Adams was a member of the Continental Congress, a signer of the Declaration of Independence and also served as governor of Massachusetts. He based the right for political freedom on the Bible and its revelation of Jesus Christ. He wrote,

The right to freedom being the gift of God Almighty, the rights of the Colonists as Christians may be best understood by reading and carefully studying the institutions of the Great Lawgiver and the Head of the Christian Church, which are to be found clearly written and promulgated in the New Testament (Hyatt, America’s Reawakening, 63-64)

Founded as a Christian Nation

That America was founded as a Christian nation characterized by faith in Jesus Christ was generally understood for the first 150 years of her existence. In giving an account of his 1831 visit to America and his study of her institutions, the French sociologist, Alexis de Tocqueville, exclaimed, "The religious atmosphere of the country was the first thing that struck me on arrival in the United States."

He observed that the means of improving the government were the same means employed in conversion and the advancement of the Christian faith. He concluded that in America, “From the beginning, politics and religion contracted an alliance which has never been dissolved” (Hyatt, America’s Reawakening, 189).

That America was founded on Christian values and principles was stated by the U. S. Supreme Court in 1892 in the case of Church of the Holy Trinity vs The United States. After examining thousands of historical documents, the nation’s highest Court declared,

From the discovery of this continent to the present hour, there is a single voice making this affirmation, this is a religious people. The churches and church organizations which abound in every city, town, and hamlet; the multitude of charitable organizations existing everywhere under Christian auspices; the gigantic missionary associations, with general support, and aiming to establish Christian missions in every quarter of the globe. These, and many other matters which might be noticed, add a volume of unofficial declarations to the mass of organic utterances that this is a Christian nation.

The Key to Our Blessing

It was faith in Jesus and adherence to His teachings that made this nation great and prospered her as no other nation in history. This is borne out by Psalm 33:12, which reads, Blessed is the nation whose God is the LORD. A careful study of this passage shows that “LORD” applies to the New Testament revelation of Jesus Christ.

In this passage the word “LORD” is in all caps, which lets us know that it is translated from the Hebrew word Yahweh. The old KJV translates Yahweh as “Jehovah.” In the Old Testament, Yahweh was the personal name of the God of Israel, and it distinguished Him from the false gods of the pagan nations.

The word “God” in this passage is translated from the Hebrew, Elhoim, which was a generic designation for a deity or god. All the pagan nations surrounding Israel had their Elohim. However, the Elohim of Israel had a specific identity and name—Yahweh. This passage literally reads; Blessed is the nation whose Elohim is Yahweh.

Therefore, the promise of Psalm 33:12 is not to the nation that merely believers there is a god or a higher power. The promise is to the nation who believes in a specific God who has a specific personal name, and that name is Yahweh, which is the Hebrew verb “to be” and literally translated as “I Am.”

In John 8:58 Jesus clearly identified Himself with Yahweh (I Am) in a conversation with certain Jews. When the name of Abraham came up, who had been dead for 1800 years, Jesus said, Before Abraham was, I Am. The Jews immediately took up stones to stone Him because in their thinking He had committed blasphemy by identifying Himself with the LORD of the Old Testament.

Since Jesus Christ clearly identified Himself with Yahweh (LORD) on more than one occasion, Psalm 33:12 can read, Blessed is the nation whose God is Jesus Christ. I declare to you that this is the reason America has been blessed as no other nation. 

This is also why this generation must have a rebirth of Faith and Freedom by awakening to our national roots that run deep in faith in Jesus Christ.

This article was derived primarily from Dr. Eddie Hyatt's latest book, America's Reawakening, available from Amazon and his website at https://eddiehyatt.com.

 

8/12/2026

3 CHRISTIAN LEADERS WHO DISCOVERED THEY HAD NEVER BEEN CONVERTED TO CHRIST

          

A “nominal” Christian is a Christian in name only. They may be very "religious" but their faith is centered, not in Christ, but in the church to which they belong. Their faith is in the external programs and duties of church, rather than in Christ Himself.

The following are three examples of Christian leaders who came to the stunning conclusion that they had never been truly converted to Christ. Their discovery not only transformed their lives but resulted in them becoming instruments for igniting revival and reform movements that changed the course of history.

The Conversion of John Wesley

“I who went to America to convert the Indians had never been converted myself,” wrote the Rev. John Wesley, a baptized, confirmed and ordained clergyman in the Church of England. He came to this stunning conclusion after a failed mission to George to convert the American Indians. His ineffectiveness and the spiritual emptiness in his soul caused hm to question his own faith.

He came to the shocking conclusion that he had never been truly converted to Christ. He realized that he had put his trust in the externals of Christianity but had never been truly born again through faith in Jesus alone.

It all came to a climax as he sat in a meeting in London where Martin Luther’s "Preface to the Book of Romans" was being read. Luther, of course, emphasized salvation through faith alone in Christ alone. As Wesley listened to how Luther described the change that takes place in a person’s heart when they put their faith in Christ alone, something marvelous happened. He later wrote,

I felt my heart strangely warmed. I felt I did trust in Christ, Christ alone for my salvation and an assurance was given me that He had taken away my sin, even mine, and saved me from the law of sin and death.

Wesley always considered this the time of his conversion and he was never the same. He began to preach Christ with a new sense of power and urgency. When the Anglican churches closed their doors to him because of his message that church membership will not save you, he took his Christ-centered message to the streets and the open fields.

Everywhere he went, thousands gathered to hear him, and great revival swept across the land. This Methodist revival transformed the UK. It jumped the Atlantic and had a powerful impact in the American colonies and on the founding of America. The church and the world would never be the same after John Wesley’s “warmed heart.”

Martin Luther’s Conversion

Like Wesley, Martin Luther was a baptized, confirmed and ordained priest, but in the Roman Catholic Church. But despite all his religious connections, he had no peace in his heart toward God nor any assurance that he was accepted by God. He wrestled with this in prayer and finally come to the conclusion that he had never been truly converted.

The answer for Luther came while teaching the NT books of Romans and Galatians at the University of Wittenberg where he was a professor of Bible and theology. These letters of Paul clearly delineate that it is only through faith in Jesus Christ, and Him alone, that our sins are forgiven and we are reconciled to God.

When this truth of faith in Christ dawned on Luther’s soul, he wrote, “I felt that the gates of heaven were opened and that I had been born again.” This truth was so real to him that he began to boldly proclaim it and even challenged the pope to begin preaching faith in Jesus Christ alone as the way to heaven. He wrote,

Therefore, no one is obliged to obey the ordinances of the pope, or required to listen to him, except when he teaches the gospel and Christ. And the pope should teach nothing but faith without any restrictions (Hyatt, Apostolic Leadership, 18).

His message that we are saved by faith in Christ alone did not sit well with the Roman Church hierarchy and he was eventually excommunicated. But his discovery that the externals of “church” will not save and that only faith in Christ reconciles us to God, ignited the Protestant Reformation and its sound is still reverberating throughout the church and world today.

The Conversion of Pandita Ramabai

Although of a different time and culture, Pandita Ramabai’s story of conversion is very similar to that of Wesley and Luther. Pandita (1858-1920) was born into a devout Hindu home in India and was taught Sanskrit by her father who was a preacher of Hinduism.

While studying in England, Pandita decided to become a Christian. She joined the Church of England, was baptized and confirmed and began to diligently study her new religion. She also returned to India and founded a home for widows and orphan girls, which she called Mukti Mission.

She continued to diligently read and study her Bible and after eight years came to the realization that she had merely “changed religions.” In her words, she had accepted the Christian religion, “but not Christ Himself.”

She bowed before the Lord, gave her life completely to Him and put her faith in Christ alone for her salvation. Everything changed. Christianity was no longer a religion, but a relationship with the Almighty through faith in Jesus Christ. She now experienced a passion and power in her Christian walk that she had not previously known.

She began a prayer meeting at Mukti Mission and announced that the purpose of the prayer meeting was to pray for the conversion, not of the Hindus and Muslims, but of the Christians of India. She realized that so many were "nominal" Christians as she had been, having the Christian religion but not Christ Himself.

Out of this prayer meeting came a great outpouring of the Holy Spirit. Regular school classes for the young girls were interrupted by extended times of prayer, weeping, and joyous praises to God.

Many of the young girls were filled with the Holy Spirit and spoke in tongues like the early Christians in the Book of Acts. The American missionary, Albert Norris, visited the revival and was astounded to hear a young illiterate Indian woman praising God in English, “idiomatically, distinctly and fluently” (Hyatt, 2000 Years of Charismatic Christianity, 154).  

Many of the young girls were so overwhelmed with the love and power of God that they began going out into the surrounding villages and preaching the Gospel to the villagers.

This revival had ripples of effect throughout India and in other parts of the world. Pandita became known as the “Mother of the Pentecostal Movement in India” and because of her social work lifting the status of women and girls, the Indian government issued a postage stamp in her honor in 1980, containing her name and photo.

The Conclusion of the Matter

The Church is the community of faith--the gathering of those who have put their faith in Jesus Christ. It is never the object of faith. Too many churches have been turned into stained-glass idols. This happens when the church itself becomes the object of faith. People are made to think that they are OK with God and their ticket to heaven is punched simply because they have become a member of that church.

That was the mistake of Wesley, Luther, and Ramabai, and is the mistake of millions today. Those three still valued church but now saw church in its proper role. They came to realize that church is not the end and goal. The church is an instrument for calling the masses to Jesus Christ who is the ultimate end and goal of everything. C.S. Lewis nailed it when he wrote,

The Church exists for nothing else but to draw men to Christ, to make them little christs. If they are doing that, all the cathedrals, clergy, missions, sermons, even the Bible itself, are simply a waste of time (Hyatt, Apostolic Leadership, 141).

May we see another great Jesus Awakening sweep across America, Canada, Ireland, Mexico and around the world.

Dr, Eddie Hyatt has been in the ministry, along with his wife, Dr. Susan Hyatt, for over 50 years, Their books are available on Amazon and their website bookstore at https://eddiehyatt.com.

8/11/2026

HOW DEMOCRATIC SOCIALISM IS AT ODDS WITH GOD AND HUMAN NATURE

Human beings, made in the image and likeness of our Creator, have a spirt of creativity and innovation; and when free and encouraged, such innovation leads to successful ventures and a better life for everyone.

On the other hand, socialism, which has become a euphemism for Marxism, destroys human creativity and innovation, and this leads to poverty and despair. This has happened everywhere it has been tried. This happens because of oppressive government control that quenches the creative, entrepreneurial spirit that God put in the human soul. 

I will never forget visiting eastern Europe shortly after the fall of the Soviet Empire. I was struck by the grey, drab environment. Even the buildings seemed so plain, flat and lackluster. It was obvious that the Marxist system had robbed the people of the life, energy and creativity that God has placed in the human soul.

That God has put an innovative, entrepreneurial spirit in the human species is seen throughout Scripture, but especially in Deuteronomy 8:18, which says, But remember the Lord your God, for it is he who gives you the ability to produce wealth, and so confirms his covenant, which he swore to your ancestors, as it is today.

This is not the prosperity doctrine in which you can get rich by responding to the pitch of the TV preacher and sending him an offering. Notice that it says that God is the one who “gives you the ability to produce wealth.” This means you are not stuck where you are. You have the God-given ability to lift yourself and your family into a place of blessing and happiness.

God has put inside of you that innovative, entrepreneurial spirit that has been the key to American prosperity. It is individual ingenuity and innovation that has created thousands of small businesses that have become the backbone of the American economy and prosperity.  

For example, small businesses make up 99.9% of all U.S. companies, employ over 62 million workers (45.9% of private-sector employees), and generate roughly 44% of the nation's economic activity. They serve as the primary engine for net job creation and local community wealth.

This has happened because America’s founders believed in the power of the individual, made in the image and likeness of God, to achieve great things. They valued the individual and had a deep mistrust of big government. As Thomas Paine put it, “Government at its best is a necessary evil, and at its worst, an intolerable one.”

America’s founders believed in the value of the individual. They believed that a free people, guided by the teachings of Jesus, would create a happy and prosperous society. History has proven them to be right. 

Socialism, on the hand, downplays the individual and emphasizes the “collective.” In socialism, the government takes on the role of God as the caretaker and provider of the entire society. The state has ultimate value and individuals are like pawns on a chessboard, to be moved wherever and whenever the government chooses.

Here is a secret I will share with you. The socialists are not out to help you; they are out to control you. Ronald Reagan was right when he said, "The nine most terrifying words in the English language are, 'I'm from the government and I'm here to help."

If the Democratic Socialists gain power in the upcoming mid-term elections, they will destroy the America I grew up in. They will do this with big-government programs that quench the entrepreneurial spirit God has put in each one of us, which gives us the ability to lift ourselves, our families and our communities.

The lessons from history about socialism/communism are clear. If we desire the best for the greatest number of people, then we must reject this current naïve fascination with socialism and contend for the free entrepreneurial system that has given America the most powerful economy in the history of the world.

Dr. Eddie Hyatt is the author of over 30 books, of which his latest is America's Reawakening, which documents America's overt Christian origins and offers hope that she is seeing the beginnings of a reawakening to her roots in Faith and Freedom. His books are available from Amazon and his website at https://eddiehyatt.com.


8/10/2026

AN AMAZING MIRACLE THAT STUNNED US

Remembering 50 Years of God's Faithfulness, Part 10

In the early days of our marriage, I was invited to speak on a Sunday night at Crossroads Cathedral in Rothesay, New Brunswick. Sue knew many of the people from before she had gone away to Bible school in Dallas and met me. But, having arrived only recently from Texas, they were all new to me. 

My message was entitled “Household Salvation” and I encouraged the people to stand on God’s promises for the salvation of their entire household.

At the end of my message, I invited people who desired prayer to come forward and I would lay hands on them and pray and agree with them for the salvation of their family.  About 15 people came forward, many of them women who came for prayer for their children to come to Christ.

There was much weeping as I went along and prayed for each one. The one exception was a woman who, instead of standing, sat while I prayed for her. She sat very stoic with no show of emotion as I prayed that all her family would come to Christ. I then moved on and prayed for others who had come forward.

When I had finished praying for everyone, I went back to this woman and prayed with her a second time. She still sat stoically without any show of emotion, and I assumed she had not received anything from the Lord. I then turned the service to the emcee who dismissed the congregation with a prayer.  

We returned to this church the following Sunday morning and this same woman, Freda Steeves, stood and asked to give a testimony. Her words stunned me and astounded everyone present. She said,

You all know that I have been bedridden with a cracked spine and in constant pain. The pain has been so severe that I have not been able to feed myself and Stan (her husband) has had to help me turn in the bed. Last Sunday evening I determined that I was coming to church; and I did but experienced excruciating pain throughout the service.

She then turned toward me and said, “But when you prayed for me the second time, all the pain left my body and I have not had any pain since.” She was obviously elated at this miracle that had left her pain-free for the first time in months.

We all praised God for this amazing miracle that could not be denied by sceptics. There were just too many family and friends  who were intimately aware of the dramatic change that had suddenly occurred in her body. The only explanation was a God-ordained miracle.

I was stunned by the miracle for I had not prayed for healing, not knowing she was ill and in pain. I had asked God to bless her family and save her children. It shows how that when we trust God and do what we know to do, He will go beyond all we ask or think as promised in Ephesians 3:20. 

It was also a great reminder that emotion and feeling cannot be the criterion for judging whether a person is receiving from God. And why God healed her the second time I prayed, and not the first time, only He knows. 

A PRAYER FOR HEALING: Almighty God, I ask you to unleash Your healing power on behalf of the one reading this who is suffering in body, mind or emotions. I ask you to heal them now in the name of Your Son and our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.

This story is an excerpt from the upcoming new book by Eddie and Sue Hyatt, entitled, Remembering 50 Years of God's Faithfulness. Yes, praying for the sick has been an important part of our life and ministry together. God is still healing today as in ages past. For a small but powerful book on healing by Eddie, check out 3 Keys to Answered Prayer, available from Amazon and the Hyatt's website at https://eddiehyatt.com.



7/31/2026

JOIN THE REVIVAL COHORT

In conjunction with the Hyatt Institute and the 30-year anniversary of the publication of 2000 Years of Charismatic Christianity, I (Eddie Hyatt) will be meeting via zoom with those students who purchase the course, “2000 Years of Charismatic Christianity, Part 1” between now and September 10. The course is pre-recorded and the zoom meetings will be a time of discussing the contents of the lessons and praying for one another and for worldwide revival. This is likely a one-time opportunity. If you would like to be a part of this “Revival Cohort,” do the following three things:

1)      Send an email to dreddiehyatt@gmail.com and say, “sign me up for the Revival Cohort.”

2)      Between now and September 10, purchase the course “2000 Years of Charismatic Christianity, Part 1.” You can do this at https://hyattinstitute.com.

3)    Purchase the required texts for the course (pictured below) at a reduced price at https://eddiehyatt.com.

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7/30/2026

THEY WOULD SEVER US FROM OUR CHRISTIAN ROOTS

All of Western Civilization is under attack from anti-Christian forces who want to sever us from our Christian origins. Whether Canada, Ireland or America there is a common strategy for severing us from our national and cultural roots in Christianity. They do this by rewriting history and demonizing the former generations. This was the approach of the Bolshevik communists when they assumed control of the Russian government in 1917. Alexander Solzhenitsyn, who spent 8 years in a Soviet labor camp, was referring to this when he wrote, "To destroy a people you must first sever their roots." This is right in line with the words of Karl Marx, "People without a heritage are easily persuaded." So, my friends in Ireland, Canada, Sweden, Finland, Bulgaria, the UK, etc. do not allow the Left to destroy your Christian heritage. In America, there has been an all-out attempt to sever us from our roots by demonizing America's Founding Fathers. I, therefore, was not really surprised at the answer I received when I sought God's direction after being invited to present America's 250-Year Celebration message on July 5th at Rock Church International in Virginia Beach, VA. I clearly sensed the Holy Spirit instructing me to present a PowerPoint presentation entitled, "Exonerating America's Founding Fathers." Click this link to hear this message. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbvU6yrh2J8

This presentation is based on the books, America's Revival Heritage, 1726: The Year that Defined America and America's Reawakening, available from Amazon and the Hyatt's website bookstore at https://eddiehyatt.com.