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The Third Great Awakening // The 1857–58 awakening was a broad, prayer-centered revival interpreted by James W. Alexander as a sovereign work of God rather than revivalistic machinery.Revival and Revivalism: From the Reformation to Today // Michael Crosswhite

Ephesians 5:22-6:9 // In the household of God, submission to the Lord’s authority includes the right ordering of authority structures in the home and society.New Life in the Household of God, a study in the book Ephesians // Tom Allen

Ephesians 4:31-5:21 // Godly living includes the Spirit-empowered imitation of God, repentance from immorality, and the discernment of his will. New Life in the Household of God, a study in the book Ephesians // Tom Allen

Baptists in Transition // Baptists shifted from Spirit-dependent, doctrinally grounded evangelism to method-driven revivalism where visible results and techniques overshadowed earlier theological convictions and practices. Revival and Revivalism: From the Reformation to Today // Michael Crosswhite

The Illusion of a New Era // Evangelicalism shifted toward results-driven revivalism as visible outcomes and selective memory reshaped expectations and methods.Revival and Revivalism: From the Reformation to Today // Michael Crosswhite