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Revival at Woodlawn - The Untold Story of Hank Erwin
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In this episode, host Clint Armitage shines a spotlight on the lesser-known yet impactful figure of Hank Erwin, the chaplain who played a pivotal role in the revival at Woodlawn High School in Birmingham during the 1970s. Clint delves into Hank's inspiring journey and the significant changes he facilitated amidst the racial tensions of the time, illustrating how one man's faith can ignite a movement.
Listeners will discover the backstory behind the movie "Woodlawn," as Clint shares insights into Hank's life and the revival that transformed not only a football team but an entire community. Through heartfelt anecdotes and a powerful trailer from the film, Clint emphasizes the importance of love and unity in overcoming adversity, drawing parallels to the current revival movements happening across the nation.
As Hank Erwin led the Woodlawn football team to Christ, the episode highlights the miraculous changes that followed, culminating in a historic championship game that brought together thousands of fans. Clint reflects on the profound impact of God's love and how it can break down barriers, urging listeners to embrace their own calling and purpose in spreading love and joy.
This episode serves as a powerful reminder of the ripple effect that one person's faith can have on many, encouraging us all to listen to God's guidance and to act in love. Tune in to explore the incredible legacy of Hank Erwin and the enduring message of hope that continues to inspire generations.
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🗣️ Quotes from Clint Armitage "There was one hope, one truth, one way to the spiritual healing that would have to take place in order to bring unity to the school and the football team." "God's love overcame the hate that was going on in Birmingham at that time." "What is God calling you to do? How is your calling connected to this huge global thing called love?"
226 episodes
Manage episode 485250766 series 2847868
In this episode, host Clint Armitage shines a spotlight on the lesser-known yet impactful figure of Hank Erwin, the chaplain who played a pivotal role in the revival at Woodlawn High School in Birmingham during the 1970s. Clint delves into Hank's inspiring journey and the significant changes he facilitated amidst the racial tensions of the time, illustrating how one man's faith can ignite a movement.
Listeners will discover the backstory behind the movie "Woodlawn," as Clint shares insights into Hank's life and the revival that transformed not only a football team but an entire community. Through heartfelt anecdotes and a powerful trailer from the film, Clint emphasizes the importance of love and unity in overcoming adversity, drawing parallels to the current revival movements happening across the nation.
As Hank Erwin led the Woodlawn football team to Christ, the episode highlights the miraculous changes that followed, culminating in a historic championship game that brought together thousands of fans. Clint reflects on the profound impact of God's love and how it can break down barriers, urging listeners to embrace their own calling and purpose in spreading love and joy.
This episode serves as a powerful reminder of the ripple effect that one person's faith can have on many, encouraging us all to listen to God's guidance and to act in love. Tune in to explore the incredible legacy of Hank Erwin and the enduring message of hope that continues to inspire generations.
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🗣️ Quotes from Clint Armitage "There was one hope, one truth, one way to the spiritual healing that would have to take place in order to bring unity to the school and the football team." "God's love overcame the hate that was going on in Birmingham at that time." "What is God calling you to do? How is your calling connected to this huge global thing called love?"
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