Cheshvan 1 was Oct 19th October 1857 – Jeremiah Lamphier New York – A city missioner, began a weekly noon prayer meeting in Fulton Street, New York on September 23rd that year. On October 7th the Stock market crashed and it grew into a daily prayer meeting attended by over 100,000 businessmen and then swept the nation. Within 2 years, 2 million people were found added to churches due to the Prayer Revival
Cheshvan 1 was Oct 18th October – Oct 1830 – Rochester New York – The zenith of Charles Finney’s evangelistic career was reached at Rochester, New York, where he preached 98 sermons between September 10, 1830, and March 6, 1831. Shopkeepers closed their businesses, urging people to attend Finney’s meetings as God poured his spirit on that region.
Cheshvan 17th was Nov 13th November 1734 when Jonathan Edwards records that Revival spread to other towns and broke out in other places throughout New England and continued for several years. He recorded some of his accounts during this time in a book called Faithful Narrative of the Surprising Work of God (1737).
Cheshvan 1 was October 24th In October 1949 Duncan Campbell arrived in Lewis Island in the Hebrides group off the coast of Scotland. He led the famous Hebrides Revival which is very well documented.
Cheshvan 22nd was October 31st, 1904— Evan Roberts in Wales. A decision to go home to Loughor and work among the young people. The next day, October 31, he reached Loughor. His first service was attended by 16 boys and a girl = 17 young people (Flood 7th-month 17th day ) – and within a year 100,000 people were saved- Wales was transformed. Churches were packed and meetings went on all night.
This outline below is a private hope, desire, and personal prayer for the third and last Great Awakening to sweep Christendom. The timing stated here below makes sense. I have no concrete evidence to offer, besides faith that it is coming. The hopes and prayers and deeds of Hebrews 11 were not planted in specific scriptural promises, as the heroes of the faith had no bible. (in present form) Their prayers were founded on God’s Faithfulness, a Relationship and faith.
On January 3, 1521, Pope Leo X issues the papal bull Decet Romanum Pontificem, which excommunicates Martin Luther from the Catholic Church. He followed up the revolutionary work with equally controversial and groundbreaking theological works, and his fiery words set off religious reformers all across Europe.