When God brings revival, it doesn’t stop at the church doors. True revival reaches into our homes — into marriages, parenting, conversations, habits, and the spiritual atmosphere of our families.
In 2 Chronicles 7:14, God’s promise is given to His people — not just as individuals, but as households living under His name. Revival often begins quietly around the dinner table, in bedtime prayers, and in parents choosing to lead their families back to God.
Scripture reminds us that God is deeply concerned with families:
“But as for me and my household, we will serve the Lord.” (Joshua 24:15)
Family revival looks like hearts softening again.
It looks like forgiveness replacing tension.
It looks like prayer becoming normal, not occasional.
It looks like children seeing faith lived out, not just talked about.
When families are revived, churches are strengthened.
When churches are strengthened, communities are changed.
And when communities are changed, nations are transformed.
That’s why we believe revival must start at home — with parents, spouses, and children surrendering together to God’s presence and leadership.
As we look ahead to Revival250 on May 3, 2026, at VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena in Jacksonville, and through livestreams around the world, we are praying not just for personal revival — but for family revival across America.
This week, take a moment to pray with your family — even if it feels awkward or new. Ask God to revive your home and make it a place where His presence is welcomed and honored.
Revival begins in the heart.
And often, it begins in the home.
