Revival Reports 2026

    Revival reports continue in 2026. Here are some gathered from social media.

    Good Friday, April 3, 2026. Australia’s Largest Mass Baptisms.

    Good Friday Mass Baptisms in Perth and Melbourne Make History.
    by Rod Lampard

    Over 1,500 Australians broke with their past in two mass baptisms on Good Friday.

    The two gatherings in Perth and Melbourne were unrelated and yet managed to make history.

    In Melbourne, Global Harvest registered 750 genuine baptisms.

    In Perth, Kingdom City Church (KC) recorded 1,000 redirecting their lives through participation in the life, death and resurrection of Christ.

    Quoting founding Pastor Mark Varughese, KC wrote in a Facebook post that, “the scale of the baptism reflects a growing openness to faith and spirituality.”

    “Baptism, in the evangelical Christian tradition, is a public declaration of an inward decision,” he explained.

    “It symbolises leaving behind the past and stepping into a new life—something that resonates with the universal human desire for renewal, hope, and purpose.”

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    PNG April:  This is what real awakening looks like.

    Not hype. Not trends. Not noise. When people turn to Christ in numbers like this, it’s because something deeper is happening that the world can’t manufacture.

    You don’t get movements like this from culture or politics. You get it when truth hits people where nothing else could. When hearts change, everything changes, and no system can compete with that.

    While some places walk away from faith, others are running toward it. That alone should wake people up. Truth isn’t dying, it’s spreading where people are actually hungry for it.

    This isn’t small. This is a reminder that God is still moving, still calling, still transforming lives on a scale no one can ignore.

    What’s happening here doesn’t stay here. Movements like this ripple far beyond one nation.

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    Thailand, April 2026:  More than 14,000 lives changed because the name of Jesus was introduced where it had been absent. That alone shows how powerful the message is when it’s actually heard, not filtered, not diluted.

    It’s easy to assume everyone already knows, but that’s not reality. There are still places where the name of Jesus isn’t familiar, and when it is spoken, it creates a response that can’t be ignored.

    This isn’t about numbers for the sake of numbers. It’s about people encountering something they had never been exposed to before and choosing it when given the chance.

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    Easter, April 2026:  Thousands step outside and make it clear who they stand for. That kind of unity does not happen unless the belief is real.

    Easter is not just a tradition or a holiday. It is the foundation of everything Christians believe. When people come together like this, it shows that the message of Christ is still alive and still moving.

    The world may try to push faith into the background, but moments like this prove it cannot be contained. When people truly believe, they do not stay silent.

    Faith that is real will always be visible.

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    Video:  https://www.facebook.com/reel/1597485411592521

    A silent miracle is unfolding in Iran—one that defies all human logic.

    In a country where owning a Bible is a crime and conversion can lead to the death penalty, the Christian Church is growing faster than in any other nation on earth. But how is that possible if there are no missionaries and churches are closed?

    In this video, I share an extraordinary, documented phenomenon: the appearance of the “Man in White.”

    Thousands of Muslims, in the silence of the night, are having the same recurring dream—one that is changing their lives forever. We will hear the testimonies of Miriam, rescued from despair, and of a secret police officer transformed by the Love of God, just like Saint Paul.

    🙏 JOIN THE PRAYER

    If this video touched you, leave a comment saying: “Your Light cannot be chained.” Let’s pray together for our persecuted brothers and sisters in Iran.

    April 2026. The woman who was sentenced to hang in Iran for becoming a Christian just wrote this week that the regime that put a death sentence on her head is now falling — and she says what’s coming next for Iran will be even more extraordinary than the military collapse.

    Marziyeh Amirizadeh knows what Iran’s darkness looks like from the inside. In 2009, she and her fellow house church leader Maryam Rostampour were arrested in Tehran, thrown into the infamous Evin Prison, and sentenced to death by hanging for the “crime” of converting from Islam to Christianity. They had spent years before their arrest distributing 20,000 Bibles across Tehran because God had given Marziyeh a vision: Iran was like a desert with no seeds, and He told her to plant them and trust the Holy Spirit to grow them.

    She planted them. She went to prison. She was sentenced to die. And now, writing just this week, she says the harvest is finally coming.

    Since the 12-Day War of 2025 decimated Iran’s military, its nuclear capabilities, its terror proxies, and ultimately the regime itself — including the death of Supreme Leader Khamenei — Marziyeh has been watching what she believes is the direct fulfillment of biblical prophecy unfolding in real time. The Iranian rial has collapsed. Electricity is scarce. Water is running dry. Mosques that once enforced submission are closing by the thousands. And Iranians — the people her regime spent decades forcing to chant “death to America, death to Israel” — are publicly burning those same mosques and calling for the ayatollahs’ downfall.

    “It’s begun,” she wrote on April 3, 2026. “The downfall of the Islamic Republic, the evil regime that hijacked the country of my birth 47 years ago.”

    But she is clear that military victory alone is not enough. God told her years ago, in a vision while she was still inside Iran, that the weapon needed to truly lift the veil of darkness from the nation was not military — it was prayer. “To truly lift the veil of darkness from nearly half a century of this corrupt Islamic regime,” she wrote, “a spiritual weapon is needed as well.”

    She has seen what Iranians are hungry for. When she and her friend moved through Tehran quietly offering the New Testament to ordinary people, person after person received it with gratitude. No one turned it away in disgust. Millions of Iranians, she says, have never truly chosen Islam. It was a chain — not a conviction.

    “God has given me a vision of a Christian Iran,” she said simply.

    She is now calling the global Church to pray — with the same urgency and faith of a woman who planted seeds in a desert prison and watched God keep every promise He made.

    The seeds are still growing. The desert is ending. And she wants to make sure the Body of Christ is ready to move when the walls come down completely.

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    2026 Reports and social media coverage show Venezuelans gathering in public spaces, praying and worshipping Jesus while expressing hope during a time of major political change in the country. Many believers are sharing their faith openly in response to recent developments.

    According to international reporting, some Christian communities have described these events as answered prayers, while also calling for peace, stability, and healing for the nation. Religious leaders continue to encourage unity and calm during this uncertain period.

    These public expressions of faith reflect how deeply Christianity is rooted in Venezuelan society. For many, moments of crisis become moments of prayer, reflection, and renewed hope for a better and more peaceful future.

    Source: International Christian Chronicle & religion news reports on Venezuela developments (2026)

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    Amazon 2025-2026: Reports are emerging of a revival taking place in parts of the Amazon, where large numbers of people are being baptized. The gatherings reflect a growing interest in faith and spiritual renewal within local communities.

    According to accounts, thousands have participated in baptisms, marking personal decisions to follow a new spiritual path. These moments are often described as deeply meaningful for those involved.

    Such events highlight how faith continues to spread in different regions of the world. Even in remote areas, people are coming together around shared beliefs and experiences.

    Observers note that movements like this often grow through community connection. Local churches and leaders play a key role in guiding and supporting individuals through these decisions.

    For many, these reports serve as a reminder of the ongoing presence of faith across cultures. They reflect how spiritual practices continue to influence lives in diverse environments.

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    For 40 days, one million believers united across Los Angeles to pray, fast, and share the Gospel through “Hope L.A.” Organizers believe this was a historic moment, coming 120 years after the Azusa Street Revival and 10 years after Azusa Now, with many praying for another spiritual awakening to impact California and the nation.

    The movement culminated on April 11 at the L.A. Memorial Coliseum with worship, testimonies, baptisms, and prayer. Leaders say they believe “the harvest is ripe” and expected thousands of people to come to Christ, with teams reaching communities in English, Spanish, Korean, and many other languages

    USA  April 2026:  New data shows a growing number of young men in the U.S. are turning to faith, with 42% saying religion is “very important” and 40% attending services at least once a month.

    The shift marks a noticeable rise from previous years, suggesting a renewed interest in spirituality among men under 30.

    The trend is being described by some as a sign of a broader spiritual revival taking shape.

    April 2025. A major event took place at Clemson University in South Carolina.

    UNIVERSITY STUDENTS

    At Oklahoma State University, hundreds of students gathered and responded to a call of faith, moving forward in a moment of worship and commitment.

    The scene shows students filling the front area, choosing to publicly dedicate their lives to Jesus during a large campus event.

    Moments like this are drawing attention as more young people openly express their faith, pointing to a growing spiritual hunger on college campuses.

    Leaders reported many students responding in faith.  Over 6,000 people gathered at the arena.

    The night included worship and preaching.  Many described it as life-changing.

    Several students made public commitments.  Dozens were baptized during the event.

    The atmosphere was filled with energy.  It was described as a moment of revival.

    Thousands of students gathered at Samford University for a powerful night of worship, where many were set free from unforgiveness, secret sin, and addiction. Baptisms continued until after midnight, as the event became another striking sign of spiritual hunger and renewed faith on college campuses.

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