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Evan Roberts (minister)

Evan John Roberts (8 June 1878 – 29 September 1951), was a leading figure of the 1904–1905 Welsh Revival who suffered many setbacks in his later life.〔(), National Library of Wales : Dictionary of Welsh Biography. (Rev. Gomer Morgan Roberts, M.A.) Retrieved on 2015-08-21. 〕
His obituary in ''The Western Mail'' summed up his career thus:
:"He was a man who had experienced strange things. In his youth, he had seemed to hold the nation in the palms of his hands. He endured strains and underwent great changes of opinion and outlook, but his religious convictions remained firm to the end."
== Early life ==
Born in Loughor, Wales, Evan Roberts was the younger of two sons born to Henry and Hannah Roberts. Raised in a Calvinistic Methodist home, he was a devout child who attended church regularly and memorized scripture at night. From the ages of 11 to 23, he worked in the coal mines with his father.〔(Evan Roberts ). 100 Welsh Heroes. Retrieved on 2013-03-24.〕 Reports indicate that an explosion occurred as he assisted his father in the mine, scorching the Bible he diligently read. Evan then spent time working for his uncle as a blacksmith's apprentice in Pontarddulais. Roberts was widely known as a young man who spent many hours praying each week both personally and at group prayer meetings. Several character studies have noted his unusual zeal and warmth of character. His prominent involvement in the Welsh revival followed a period of religious awakening across the region, but most biographies assert that ''its spark seemed to fly from Roberts.'' He reported having experienced visitations from the Holy Spirit depicting "all Wales being lifted up to Heaven," at one time asking his roommate (and later brother-in-law) if he believed that God could then "give us 100,000 souls."〔()〕 Within a few months of October 1904 this was indeed the case. The numbers of conversions were chronicled daily in the Western Mail, the National newspaper of Wales. Famous journalists, preachers, and even the future Prime Minister Lloyd George, vouched for the genuineness of the revival and of Evan Roberts.
== Ministry ==
In 1904, Roberts began studying for the ministry at Newcastle Emlyn. Attendance at a service held by evangelist Seth Joshua in Blaenanerch, Cardigan led to an experience that formed Roberts' belief in the "Baptism of the Spirit". In October of that year, Roberts began speaking at a series of small meetings. These appearances led to his involvement in the Revival. He was soon attracting congregations numbering thousands. Within two weeks the Welsh Revival was national news and before long, Evan Roberts and his brother Dan and his best friend Sidney Evans were travelling the country conducting Revival Meetings.〔(Evan Roberts ). Welsh Revival (1904-09-29). Retrieved on 2013-03-24.〕
The four "points" of his message were:
# Confess all known sin, receiving forgiveness through Jesus Christ
# Remove anything in your life that you are in doubt or feel unsure about
# Be ready to obey the Holy Spirit instantly
# Publicly confess the Lord Jesus Christ
In one of the most carefully chronicled of all revivals there are common themes. People gathered in large numbers with a sense of expectancy. Meetings lasted hours but from the beginning there was a sense of conviction of sin. Wrongdoing was confessed and lifestyles were affected. The pubs went from full to empty.
There were thousands of conversions that brought tremendous joy. Some of the toughest characters in the valleys were converted. It was a revival that especially was begun and sustained by the young. It is said that thousands of these men died in World War I, 10 years later.
Despite the success of the Welsh Rugby team in their most successful year so far, Evan became perhaps the most famous man in the world, at the time because of worldwide excitement about his preaching . Prayer meetings gathered huge crowds. Sporting events became less important. In Trecynon, Evan would walk from one packed church to another all within a few yards of each other. This pattern became the norm. Yet he refused celebrity status and gave away his money . He refused the evangelistic effort to be about him. By now revival was all over Wales and was not reliant on Evan's being present. One of the most famous stories is of the pit-ponies not understanding the miners' commands as their language was cleaned up!
He brought a youthfulness with new songs being sung especially by the "singing sisters". He preached more than is sometimes reported though not always the case. He would sometimes agonize for hours before saying anything. He certainly carried an intensity to all he did whilst remaining beloved in the principality. He would often stay with the worship services into the early hours and still wake early to pray and invite men at the pit-head to the meetings.

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