John and Charles discuss the lesser-known political and social forces that surrounded the rise of a major postwar revival movement. Drawing from documented speeches, historical relationships, and first-hand connections, they explore how global instability, refugee resettlement, and Cold War messaging intersected with religious leadership.
The conversation examines how language about “the battle of the mind” migrated from national security rhetoric into revival preaching, and why understanding these historical pressures matters for evaluating movements that still shape religious culture today.

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