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Tarheel Baptist said:Lord willing, I'm going tonight and I'll give an eyewitness report tomorrow.
I attended last night's meeting from beginning to end.
The congregational singing was phenomenal, inspiring. 4000 people under the tent singing old hymns...great experience.
The special music was very good. The choir, which was recruited from the congregation to practice at 7:00 for a 7:30 meeting was better than I anticipated it would be...enthusiasm was their strong suit. A gentleman, I missed his name but he sang bass for years with the Inspirations Quartet was excellent. He was joined by 2 men and a lady and they had good voices and harmony... although the song choice was not what I would have chosen, the music was quality.
When the evangelist CT Townsend was introduced, he told us to get our Bibles, but the Lord evidently led him not to preach his prepared sermon. He, in a very animated, emotional and passionate way talked about what had happened in the revival and asked people who wanted it to continue to come to the altar and pray to that end. This is where he really lost me, I (personally) felt it was an emotional and in some ways manipulative plea....and it continued for over an hour. All the while people filled the 'altar area' and many were led to faith in Christ by counsellors with open Bibles. 19 I think they said.
I was told this was not the norm but had happened a couple of times before in the 9 week meeting. Couple of people who knew me came to me and asked me to go pray with them over specific needs and I was happy to do so. The plea and invitation reminded me of services at youth camp when I was a teen....emotion took over the meeting.
Do I think it was overly emotional and manipulative? As previously stated, Yes...but again this was not the norm. Did I 'feel' conviction was present? Subjectively speaking, I think many were sincere as they came forward and pray the Holy Spirit was working in their hearts and lives.
That is an honest report as I experienced it. My wife was with me and she was slightly less critical than I was.