The Next Great Awaking
Revival
“Lord, do it again.”
Something is stirring—can you feel it? It’s not a political movement. It’s not a marketing scheme. It’s not a feel-good moment wrapped in a Sunday smile. No… it’s bigger. Deeper. It’s revival. And it’s not a word we throw around lightly. Revival means something dead comes back to life. Revival means the Word of God gets into bones, not just heads. Revival means the sleeping Church wakes up—and the lost come running home. We’ve seen it before. And with GG, we just might be seeing it again.
The Fire from the Fields
Go back with me. It’s the early 1700s in England and the American colonies. The churches were cold. People sat in pews, checked boxes, and missed the voice of God by a mile. But out in the fields, something wild was happening. A man named George Whitefield stood up and started preaching—not in cathedrals, but in open-air gatherings. His voice boomed through city squares and country roads. Tens of thousands came. People cried out. Lives changed. The Holy Spirit swept across the land like wind through wheat. He wasn’t alone. Jonathan Edwards lit up New England with sermons that peeled the paint off polite religion. “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” wasn’t clickbait—it was conviction. He didn’t preach to impress. He preached to awaken.
This was the First Great Awakening—and it turned dry faith into living fire.
Then came the Second Great Awakening. It hit the American frontier like thunder. Picture it: giant camp meetings, where farmers and families traveled for miles. They’d sit under tents and trees, sometimes for days, singing and shouting and getting baptized right there in the creek. Preachers like Charles Finney stood up without a microphone—and the Word of God did the heavy lifting.
Finney didn’t just want people to believe—he wanted them to burn. He called sin what it was. He didn’t coddle lukewarm faith. And revival followed. People changed. Towns changed. America changed.
The Gospel Goes Global
Fast forward to the 20th century. A young man named Billy Graham rose up with a Bible in one hand and a voice that shook stadiums. He didn’t shout to entertain. He preached to rescue. Night after night, thousands came down the aisles. Not for a show—for salvation. And Billy wasn’t alone. Names like:
• A.W. Tozer – who warned us about hollow faith
• Leonard Ravenhill – who prayed like fire and preached like thunder
• David Wilkerson – who walked straight into New York’s gangs to talk about Jesus
These men weren’t perfect. But they were available. And they were full of the Word.
So Where’s the Fire Now?
We ask this question like it’s gone out. But what if it’s not?
What if revival isn’t waiting on a tent… but a text?
What if it’s not about a pulpit… but a platform?
What if the next awakening isn’t in the backwoods—
…it’s in the back pockets of everyday people reading something they can’t put down?
Welcome to GG.
We don’t have stadium lights or megaphones. But we’ve got a story. And it’s the greatest one ever told. We call it Genesis to Glory. And GG?
GG is the whisper that’s about to become a roar.
She’s the student who starts quoting Scripture like a warrior poet.
She’s the mom who reads GG between errands and suddenly sees the Bible come alive.
She’s the 19-year-old who thought God was boring—until the Holy Spirit started using her screen to ignite her soul.
We believe the next revival will look different. But it’ll burn just as bright. The Spark Is in the Scripture. Revival isn’t emotional hype. It’s not just louder music or bigger crowds. It’s when God’s Word takes over God’s people. That’s why Genesis to Glory isn’t just another devotional or Bible-lite book. It’s a journey through the entire Bible, written in a voice that feels like real life—but filled with the depth of Scripture.
And here’s what makes it dangerous to the gates of hell:
It’s understandable. It’s funny. It’s powerful. And it’s true. People are reading GG and realizing how the Bible actually connects to their lives—from the Old Testament battles to the New Testament resurrection. From David’s dancing to Jesus’ cross. From broken kings to our King of kings.
Knowledge is the Weapon of Revival
Jesus didn’t say, “My people are destroyed for lack of emotion.” He said, “My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge.” (Hosea 4:6) Revival isn’t built on goosebumps. It’s built on truth. That’s why GG matters. Because revival won’t come from people who feel it—it’ll come from people who know it. And GG is your weapon of choice. So What Does This Look Like? It looks like book clubs in coffee shops. It looks like teenagers quoting Scripture like it’s TikTok gold. It looks like churches using GG as a roadmap to rediscover the Bible. It looks like people laughing while learning about Leviticus. (Yes, it’s possible.) It looks like you, right where you are, choosing to turn a page that might just change your life.
Is GG the Next Big Revival?
We hope so. We really, really do. Because we’ve seen what happens when God breathes on ordinary people who believe in extraordinary things. Revival isn’t a calendar event. It’s a collision of God’s timing and our hunger. And GG is hungry. Are you?
“Revive us again, that your people may rejoice in you.”
— Psalm 85:6
