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Duncan Campbell (revivalist)

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261:. An extract from the film: "Duncan Campbell said, 'Revival is a community saturated with God.' Campbell witnessed first hand the Spirit of God descending upon a community and learned to let the Holy Spirit have His way. In his own words, 'Seventy-five percent (of the people) were gloriously saved before they came near a meeting..... the power of God was moving!'" 234:
Campbell was outspoken about two aspects of the work of the Holy Spirit. The first was that, in his view, a true revival was a move of God that affected, not only church members, but the surrounding community in a way that was visible to all parties concerned (work stopping, bars closing, crime
171:, where he met an elder of the local church (then without a minister), who was so convinced that Campbell was coming that he had already announced the meetings at which Campbell was to preach. After several days of meetings, suddenly the island was gripped with a new awareness of God. 137:, where he had worked 25 years before, travelling to and from Edinburgh by motorcycle. This work was successful, leading to people being converted to Christ. He was thoroughly engaged in that work when he received the call to go to the 242:, but to invite people to come to another room to pray and seek God. In his ministry in Lewis, he sought to transcend denominational boundaries, but this was at times difficult. 163:, when he suddenly felt that he must leave at once, despite being engaged to speak at the closing meeting there the next day. He went (according to the call) to the island of 156:. It was only at the third invitation that Campbell accepted. Over the following years he traveled from village to village preaching with many people being converted. 82:
In 1925, Campbell resigned from the Faith Mission and married Shona Gray, whom he had long known. She had just returned for health reasons from two years service with
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Duncan Campbell was, before everything else, a man of prayer and almost invariably started the day with a period of prayer and study of the
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ceasing, etc.). The second was the definite and profound experience of the baptism of the Holy Ghost subsequent to conversion.
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On one occasion Campbell was the main preacher at the Faith Mission Convention at Hamilton Road Presbyterian Church in
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Evangelist, who is best known for being a leader in the Lewis Awakening or Hebrides Revival, a mid-20th century
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as a minister. He later described this period as 'years of backsliding ... a barren spiritual wilderness'.
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The story of Duncan Campbell during the Hebridean Revival is told in the 2008 documentary film
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Convention, which he had founded. He was also a visiting lecturer at colleges, such as
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which had also dissented from the union, building a new church for the continuing
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where he ministered until he accepted the call to the United Free Church at
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Heroes of the Holy Life: Biographies of Fully Devoted Followers of Christ
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Great Christian Revivals Film - Part 1: The Hebridean Revival 1949-1952.
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in the Scottish Highlands, and came to faith through "Pilgrims" of the
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After unreliable reports of events on Lewis, he published a booklet,
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His practice in evangelistic meetings was not to make the usual
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Most of this article is based on the biography by A. Woolsey.
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on Skye, but dissented from that church's union with the
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In 1958, Campbell was called to become principal of the
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Campbell's next post was ministering to a church at
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Index

Duncan Campbell (disambiguation)
Scottish
religious revival
Hebrides
Benderloch
Ardchattan
Faith Mission
First World War
Scotland
Skye
Gaelic
Algiers Mission Band
United Free Church
Ardvasar
Church of Scotland
Balintore, Easter Ross
United Free Church
Falkirk
ordained
Faith Mission
Edinburgh
Skye
Isle of Lewis
Outer Hebrides
James Murray MacKay
revival
Bangor, Northern Ireland
Berneray
Harris
Faith Mission

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