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Voices of Revival Weekly
A Flag has been planted. Miamisburg belongs to King Jesus.

Voices of Revival Weekly Update
This past week, we released two powerful conversations that hit on revival, longevity, discipleship, and what it really means to walk out a God-given calling. Both episodes carry weight for anyone serious about following Jesus and stewarding what He’s entrusted to them.

🎙 Episode 181 – Pastor Neil Peterson
This conversation with Pastor Neil Peterson was rich, honest, and deeply instructive for anyone pursuing revival beyond hype or momentary encounters.
At the heart of the discussion was this idea: revival is not a moment—it’s something that must be sustained and regenerated over time.
Pastor Neil shared his journey into leading Harvest Revival Center and the vision God gave him years ago of revival hubs—not built around personalities, but centered on the presence of God.
Some key takeaways:
Revival must be stewarded long-term, not chased as a short-term experience
Vision requires strategy, or it will die
Destiny helpers are essential—no one carries vision alone
People will come and go—we don’t own anyone
The goal is to reproduce Christ, not ourselves
The dying to self process never ends
The greatest miracles are often slow, hidden transformation over time, not just instant moments
This episode is a grounding conversation for anyone building something with God and trying to stay faithful in the process.

🎙 Episode 182 – Jordan Guinn & Ian Francis (Awaken Project Update)
This episode brought a completely different energy—fun, real, and full of momentum—but carried just as much weight in what God is doing right now.
Jordan Guinn and Ian Francis joined to give a live update on the Awaken Project across Preble County schools.
Key highlights:
The project has already expanded beyond the original plan
Momentum is building week after week, not slowing down
Doors are opening across multiple schools
Students are showing real hunger and openness
This is a unified effort, not centered around one group
There’s a clear sense from this conversation: God is actively moving, and things are accelerating.
📅 This Week on Voices of Revival
We have a full week ahead with four podcasts scheduled:
Tonight at 9PM – Ian Francis & Jordan Guinn
Tonight at 11PM – Impromptu cast with Isaac Sharrett
Tomorrow at 10PM – Jonathan & Amy Samarzia
Wednesday Night – William Highley, Scott Jackson & Chandlar Velligas
There’s a lot happening right now—stay plugged in.
🙏 Weekly Prayer Call
Looking ahead, we also have our Tuesday night prayer call:
Tuesday @ 9PM (Zoom)
If you want to be involved, please reach out. This is a key space where we cover what God is doing in prayer together.

🔥 Riverfront Revival Update — 32 Days Out
We are now 32 days out from Riverfront Revival.
It is coming fast. It honestly feels like every free moment is being poured into preparation—but we are expecting God to do something incredible.
We are making major progress as we build toward the event, and there are two important dates coming up:

Saturday, May 9th – Evangelism Training
Tuesday, May 12th – Final Vision Meeting
We are aiming to present the fully finalized schedule for the event that night
🎥 Promo Videos in Motion
Yesterday was a big step forward.
We had the opportunity to connect with a professional videographer who created last year’s Riverfront promo video. Along with him, we gathered 7 other local voices we work with.
Together, we filmed 9 professional promo videos for Riverfront Revival.
These will roll out throughout May:
One video every Sunday
Then daily the week leading up to the event
There’s a real intentional push happening to communicate what God is about to do.
🔥 A Powerful God Moment
Recently, I had a moment that I can’t shake. I believe it was a prophetic word for everything we are doing with Riverfront.
I was at a prayer meeting at a local church in Miamisburg. It was a room filled with about 20 elders—I didn’t know any of them, and they didn’t know me.
One of the elders approached me and asked,
“Young man, can I pray for you?”
I said yes.
He stepped toward me like he was going to lay hands on me—but suddenly stopped… and began to weep.
Then he said:
“God is going to give you a city.”
He repeated it.
Then paused and said,
“Wait… He already has, hasn’t He?”
My response was simple:
Yes.
At that point, he began weeping even more and started declaring souls and harvest.
Then he fell face down before the Lord.
As that moment ended, another elder came up and said that while he was speaking, she saw the glory of God resting and shining—a picture of God going before us and covering what He is doing.
🏁 Closing Declaration
A flag has been planted.
Miamisburg belongs to King Jesus.