
Revival Lives On | #129
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Pastor Steve Gray continues the legacy series with a powerful look at how revival didn’t end in Smithton—it grew, expanded, and transformed lives across the world. From the early days of the Kansas City move of God to the creation of the House of Hope and Healing, Pastor Steve shares how faith in action became the foundation for a lasting legacy.
He recalls the unforgettable 5 a.m. prayer meetings led by Juanita Bynum that drew hundreds through the night, the Emmy Award–winning Steve & Kathy Show that brought faith and creativity to national television, and the Daystar revival broadcasts that reached over 200 nations with the presence of God.
This episode is a reminder that legacy isn’t about what you leave behind—it’s about what you build through faith, obedience, and perseverance. The fire that began decades ago is still burning today.
Key Takeaways:
- The legacy of faith can reach unprecedented heights when one is committed to abandoning the status quo and striving for more in their spiritual life.
- The Smithton Outpouring and Kansas City revival demonstrate the power of collective revival movements in transforming communities and attracting worldwide attention.
- Utilizing creative platforms like television can be an innovative and effective means to disseminate faith-based messages worldwide.
- Engaging in unique spiritual practices, such as sunrise prayer meetings, can foster deeper connections with one's faith and community.
- It is essential to remain open and flexible in ministry, allowing for the evolution of methods and practices to best serve the current needs.