Months-long miracles and revival happened in Kentucky, and the LORD is not done yet! He is still “moving in a mighty way.”
Who said that revival in the church is dead?
Pastor Scott Phipps
Scott and his wife were former drug addicts who also dealt drugs to others. Having a relationship with God was something he never considered. But everything changed when Tammie, his wife, found Christ.
“She came home and said ‘God saved me. I don’t want to do drugs anymore and I love you now.’ And I remember how mad I got. Then I thought, ‘Well me and this God thing isn’t going to work.’ And then I tried to give her drugs and she wouldn’t take them and then I knew it was real. It did something to me,” Scott told CBN News.
He didn’t wait much longer and immediately decided to give his life to God.
But unbeknownst to him, years later God would use him to lead people who were once like him back to God.
Months-long Miracles And Revival In Kentucky

Photo Courtesy: Facebook | North Main Community Church
Seventy-seven nights passed; 150 drug addicts were delivered; 300 people were saved. The numbers just continue to increase during a revival movement in a small community in southeastern Kentucky. People were healed, freed, and transformed in this movement that God put in Scott’s heart.
“Addicts have been delivered every night. And one thing about the people coming is that most of them do not have any background in any Christianity whatsoever,” he said.
But the journey wasn’t easy. Scott shared that they waited 29 years to see this happen! But it was worth it because they witnessed that even the younger generations also participated in this revival that God set up.
“I think we live in a time where a lot of people say ‘well my kids have got homework’ that’s fine [because] kids need to get an education, but when those kids grow up and they are not interested in God because they are pursuing their career, then you realize their homework was important but their relationship with God through Christ was so much more important,” he explained.
He added, “This younger generation is so disconnected from Christ… and I think it is a great hour because it is so dark.”

Photo Courtesy: Facebook | North Main Community Church
Scott and Tammie’s ministry
Scott acknowledged that drug abuse is rampant in their place. But he also knew that God was calling him to minister to these places.
Now that he and his wife are in charge of one of the biggest addiction treatment facilities in the region, people who have benefited from their work are pouring into the revival.
May God continue to bless their ministry and continue to raise up people who will partner with them!
It’s not too late for revival, and it truly is a great time for revival to come… yet again.
Reference: CBN News