Logan is connected with revival.
How do we know this? Since the Total Solar Eclipse passed over Logan County, Kentucky, it pointed out to us that this was the place where the Second Great Awakening started.
The Logan Connection shows us how Logan is throughout America and each of the last two Total Solar Eclipses passed over two Logan Counties (two required for a witness).
Then we found out about Logan College/University in the center of the Tav Mark in the city of Carbondale, now known as the Crossroads of the Eclipse, was named after General John Logan who founded Memorial Day.
A Different Logan
Most of the counties named Logan were named after General John Logan, but they are scattered across the United States map. One of those so named lie in a rural place in the hills of West Virginia.
In 2016, in a section hemmed in by the Total Solar Eclipse of 1970. 2017, and 2024, a revival broke out in a small Appalachian town named Logan. At Logan High School, nationally televised revival outbreaks were being reported. Logan, West Virginia is of course in Logan County, West Virginia; another Logan County.
But this one was different.
It started in a school and during one night of the event, 750 came forward to accept Jesus as Lord and Savior during the altar call. The first thing that happened was this: on Thursday, March 24, 2016, a Logan County student did something virtually unheard of in today’s society — he preached in the hall of a school.
The young man who did this was a two time victor over leukemia. Students listened to him that day with his great passion and conviction. Some repented of their sins and invited Jesus Christ to be their Lord and Savior. By April 10, a revival meeting was held with evangelist Matt Hartley from Cleveland, Tennesse, and to the school prayer meetings. When a normal prayer group of 30 grew to over 400, over 150 gave their life to Jesus.
This spilled over to neighboring Mingo County on the State line that bordered Kentucky. The revival continued to grow through the high schools. But there is something incredible that people do not know about Mingo; it was the home of the Hatfields. yes, the Hatfields of the Hatfields and McCoys infamy.
In fact, the revival spread over to Pike County in Kentucky where the McCoys lived.
Amazingly, at the time that the Hatfields lived in Mingo County, it was then, you guessed it, Logan County.
So here we have it, Revival spreading out from Logan County and then moving across State lines in to Kentucky, the home of the Hatfields and McCoys.
God is restoring the bonds that caused family strife, and reuniting disenfranchised members back into the fold. He is drawing the children to the fathers, and the fathers to the children once again, and He is doing it from a Logan County.
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