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During true revival, thousands of lost people are suddenly swept into the Kingdom of God. Scenes of the lost coming to the Savior in great, and unprecedented numbers, are common.
Henry Blackaby
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Henry Blackaby
Age: 89
Born: 1935
Born: April 15
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