I suppose you can call it revival,
but it was a move of the Spirit anyway.
It wasn't really any historic revival.
But as we think of, you know, where cities were
swept into the Kingdom overnight,
that type of thing.
One of the most outstanding things in my mind
was up there with Keith McCloud for 8 months
I believe it was,
and we made it a practice to meet
for open-ended prayer every day
if not twice a day.
And there was about four of us.
And so it was just sort of a log cabin
Bible school type of thing.
It was just a matter of meeting every day
for preaching and prayer,
that's all it was.
So, in the middle of that time,
Keith had accepted an invitation
to hold meetings at a big
evangelical Mennonite church.
And so we began to pray regularly
for those meetings that were coming up.
I suppose we prayed for maybe four months
every day.
And the meetings began in Wymark, Saskatchewan.
God came in power in the very first meeting.
I mean, the very first meeting
God was there in power.
People were weeping, people were coming to the front.
He never gave any altar call;
he didn't believe in an altar call,
but people, they couldn't take it,
and they could not keep their seats,
they got up and they went to the front,
and they were confessing their sins.
And every night, as I recall,
there was probably 20, 30, 40 people
up front there doing business with God.
Every night the meetings lasted
till 1 or 2 or 3 o'clock
with people asking for help.
They were in distress of soul.
I remember one young girl,
she was about 12 years old.
It was ten minutes before she could even talk.
She was under such deep conviction.
And so we got to bed at like 4 o'clock
every night.
And sometimes people couldn't even wait
until the sermon was over.
They were crying out under
conviction of sin
and he would have to stop preaching
and ask the pastor to take them
to the basement.
I remember one fellow, he was under
such conviction of sin, it was like
he was just screaming,
and as the pastor took him to the basement,
you could hear him crying down there
like an animal going to the slaughter.
And so it was a very powerful time.
People were starting to come from many miles away.
The report was spreading.
I know Keith McCloud said if he had any
regrets at the end of that time,
it was that he didn't continue the meetings longer.
And so at the end of the time,
it was estimated that half of the church;
there were probably three or four hundred people attending;
half of the church either had a fresh
or a new meeting with God.
Brother McCloud said that
every night it was like he could hardly wait
to get into the pulpit.
He was full of unvented wine.
God just gave him such authority,
such clarity, such utterance,
such an ability to magnify Christ.
It was like when he was done with his sermon,
every tree in the forest was chopped down
except one. Just one was left standing.
He just cleaned the slate.
Knocked down every idol.
Routed every sin.
Christ alone was left standing.
I remember one time, one woman,
right in the middle of the sermon,
she was under such conviction
she just stood up and called out
across the aisle and asked somebody else
for forgiveness in the middle of the sermon.
It was holy chaos.
One time, another remarkable thing,
about a half a year after I was converted,
and I was converted when I was a member
of a fraternity at Iowa State.
So about a half a year after I was converted,
this company that I was working for,
they were going to have a regional meeting
back in the town where I had gone to college.
So I thought maybe this would be an opportunity
to organize a Gospel meeting for my fraternity brothers.
This fellow who was friendly with me,
he set up this meeting for a Gospel meeting
after the supper in the living room.
And probably about 40 guys gathered in there.
And another older Christian by the name of
Vader Zudtke from Northeast Iowa,
he came down, and also my brother was there
and another fellow.
So anyway, here Vader was sharing the Gospel
with these fraternity brothers,
and God began to settle in.
And what was designed to be a 40 minute meeting
in that living room floor
guys sitting around,
it turned out to be, as I recall,
about 7 hours before we were done that night.
One fellow sitting there just came under conviction
and began to weep and cry out
in front of all of these fraternity brothers
calling on the Lord.
There was conversations going on up in the rooms.
People would leave - some had to go leave
for wrestling practice at 8:00 type of thing,
and here when they got done with
wrestling practice, they came back in
and sat down again.
Couldn't get away.
One fellow came in and heard what was going on,
and he was pretty huffy,
you know what's going on in there?
And he came in blowing smoke,
and it wasn't about two minutes before Vader had
had his Bible open and this guy was
just eating out of his hand.
Another guy came in, a former roommate of mine,
I said, "Hey Wayne, come on in the living room here,
we're having a Gospel meeting."
And he mocked and said I don't need that
such and such.
And you know what, it was about a year later,
and I heard that this guy had
committed suicide.
His girlfriend left him,
and he put the shotgun to the roof of his mouth.
Maybe a couple years after I was converted,
I began to see the narrowness
of the narrow way,
and I began to wonder,
Am I really in or not?
And I was sharing this with an older Christian
and he began to share some Bible verses with me
whereby I could evaluate myself,
and I remember God just deeply whispering
to my soul: That's enough.
That's enough, Bob. Don't question it anymore.
You are Mine.
And it was not long after that,
where I was in a meeting one night,
and a missionary was back from Italy,
and he was sharing about the Fatherhood of God.
God's Fatherhood, His tender care as a Father.
And God settled in.
I don't know if anybody else felt it like I did.
But it was, for me, special.
And I was just being melted, melted, melted,
as he was talking.
And after the meeting, probably three fourths
of the church congregation had left,
there were just a few of us
hanging around talking about the things of God,
and this older saint, he came up to me,
and shared a truth with me.
And my heart - I just was flooded
with the love of God right there.
This fellow, he says, men, let's gather for prayer.
We had a time of prayer in the back of that church building.
And I don't remember anything ever like it
before or since, where all I could say was
Abba, Father.
At the top of my voice.
It was just the most special time for me
that I've ever had.
I think that's the Spirit bearing witness
with our spirit that we are children.