revival
Millions of people have come to Toronto Airport Christian Fellowship (TACF) to be touched and changed by God, returning to their homes on fire for the Kingdom. You can read about and watch some of their amazing stories right here! This is a growing revival, developing and increasing in impact.
Revival starts with you. It starts with you becoming hungry for more of God. As you seek His face and rest in His presence He will meet you where you are and take you deeper into His amazing love for you. As you get filled up, healed and refreshed His love can't help but overflow to those around you. We want to equip you and help you along your journey of developing a deeper, more intimate relationship with God, and being released into your full destiny in Him.
If you want to experience revival here are our suggestions:
Ask God to meet you with His love. This is the experience of many who come to our conferences and our nightly revival meetings.
Let the Holy Spirit open up your past hurts and bring healing. Consider a TACF healing week, or browse the Revival Resources in our on-line shop.
As you grow in freedom, tell others (whether they follow Jesus yet or not!). Invite them to come to our revival meetings - there is always a call for salvation and general prayer ministry for everyone who wants more of God's love.
Stay full of the Holy Spirit yourself - take time for soaking in God's presence. Use some of TACF's worship resources, or check the schedules for upcoming conferences where there are always soaking sessions.
Finally - testify to what God is doing in your life!
view our revival news archives
Revivals, Awakenings and Misrepresentations
What is the "Toronto Blessing"? Some facts and figures
What about the Critics?
Letter to James Beverley
By Their Fruits...A Sociological Assessment of the "Toronto Blessing"
Charisma and Institutions: A Sociological Account of the 'Toronto Blessing'
A History of the Worldwide Awakening of 1992-1995
What about the Manifestations?
Press release from the former Toronto Airport Vineyard (Dec 12, 1995)
Letter from Margaret Poloma to John Wimber (Nov 27, 1995)
Bill Subritzky's report on his visit to what was at that time known as the Toronto Airport Vineyard (Nov 29, 1995)
Ted Haggard's Reconciliation Efforts (Dec 5-13, 1995)
Perspective of AVC Canada on Reasons for Disengagement (Dec 15, 1995)