If you’ve already had a Tent Revival, you’ve seen what God can do—lives changed, bodies healed, people filled with the Spirit, and dozens, even hundreds baptized. But what happened last year wasn’t the destination—it was the starting point. The fire God lit then wasn’t meant to be contained, it was meant to spread.
What we’ve witnessed across the country is this: when churches host a second tent revival, they experience one of two outcomes:
The difference? It usually comes down to one question:
“We’ve had one great revival under our belt... so are we entitled to the next one—or will we push just as hard (or harder) than we did the first time?”
Here’s the reality: your next revival can be bigger and better—but only if you’re willing to do more than you did last time.
There is no shortcut to authentic revival. If we want to go higher, we must go deeper. If we want to see more of God, we must give more of ourselves. It’s time to move from remembering revival to reviving revival. Dream again, work again, pray again—and believe again.
If you're believing for more, then it's time to build the team that can carry more. The first revival may have been pulled off by a skeleton crew—a faithful administrator, a few staff pastors, and some hard-working volunteers. But if you want to double the impact, you’ll need to multiply the workers.
Revival at scale doesn’t come through overworking the few—it comes by mobilizing the many. Ask yourself:
Here are areas to evaluate and expand for a larger harvest:
Revival demands more than wishful thinking. It requires faith-filled planning and hands-on labor. If you want God to entrust you with more, you must prepare for more. Revival is work—but it works when you work it, and it works at the measure you work it.
Pastor, you play a critical role in this. Your presence, your passion, and your public pursuit of revival will determine how your church rallies to this vision. If you want to see more this year, then let’s make sure your availability reflects your expectation.
Many pastors love what they saw last year—but then unintentionally pull back the next year. They preach one “revival is coming” message the week before and free their calendar for 3-4 days of revival services. But if we want more, we must invest more—especially at the top.
Imagine the impact if you:
What if your leadership wasn’t just behind revival—but was out in front of it?
When the pastor burns, the church will ignite. When you are fully present, fully engaged, and fully surrendered, God will honor it with unprecedented breakthrough. Don’t delegate this away—God has entrusted you to lead the charge. This is your moment to take your church to a level of revival they’ve never seen.
You saw what happened last year. You felt the surge of excitement. You witnessed the altar packed with people, and you watched guests flood in—many of them for the first time in their lives. And if we’re being honest, it probably outperformed most other line items in your annual church budget.
Now the question becomes:
Are we content—or are we ready to go further?
If we want to reach more, we have to sow more. If we want a bigger harvest, we need to cast a wider net. Revival moves at the speed of investment, and marketing is one of the most powerful tools God has given us to bring the gospel to the streets.
Let’s think bigger:
Now is the time to plan and push. Now is the time to elevate the budget to match the level of breakthrough you’re believing for. Because if we can sow the gospel even further—there’s almost no limit to the number of lives God can touch.
You’re not just buying ads—you’re buying reach. You’re not just printing materials—you’re planting seeds. And when the tent goes up, you’ll see them walk in. And some will never leave.
**Let’s make the budget match the burden.**
But more marketing money isn’t the only thing we need to see a bigger revival—we also need more ideas.
That’s right. As you expand your leadership team, challenge them to bring something fresh to the table. Ask:
Creative strategies birth greater impact. When the whole team is engaged—not just with their hands, but with their minds and hearts—we begin to dream, innovate, and push into new territory. Sometimes the most effective outreach won’t cost a dime—it will just take someone thinking differently and being willing to try.
So yes, we should sow more financially…
But let’s also sow intellectually, creatively, and collectively.
Revival comes to the church that dreams bigger—and works together.
We are not entitled to revival. It's not automatic. It doesn’t come just because we own a tent, or because we set a date. Revival comes to the desperate, to the hungry, to the church that won’t settle for routine and ritual.
Revival comes to the church that:
This isn’t about hosting a tent event. It’s about awakening a region. About your church becoming a beacon of Spirit-led revival that stirs something in every soul that walks onto the lot.
If we will pray, fast, reach, preach, baptize, and do the work, God will show up again. And He won’t just repeat last year—He’ll exceed it.
So rise up, dream again, plan again, gather your team, stir your spirit, and say:
“God, we’re not settling for what You did—we’re preparing for what You still want to do.”
Let’s work it.
Let’s believe for more.
Let’s see breakthrough like never before.
Something is coming that's even BIGGER AND BETTER!
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