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  1. John Hyde (1865-1912) was being led by the Lord more and more into a life of prayer as he served as a missionary in the Punjab region of India. He was an active participant with the Punjab Prayer-Union and was dedicated with other members to seeking God for revival of the church in their region, with the understanding that revival comes from God in answer to earnest prayer.

  2. His mission at first gained few converts and endured persecution, so he began to pray very intensely. From 1899 he began to spend entire nights in prayer to God. In 1904, he began to attend a conference at Sialkot. He formed the Punjab Prayer Union, the members of which set aside half an hour a day to pray for spiritual revival. In 1908 he told ...

  3. By Francis McGaw. John Hyde (1865 – 1912) as a missionary in India was burdened for revival in the Punjab region in which he was serving God. From the beginning of the Punjab Prayer-Union which developed in the area he was involved and was one of the leaders in the annual conference of the Prayer-Union known as the Sialkot Conference.

  4. The Punjab Prayer-Union. In time there came to the Punjab a blessed moving of the Holy Spirit which is referred to as the Sialkot revival. [Sialkot was a city in India at that time but is now included within the borders of Pakistan.] In revival there is a divine side and a human side. In the Welsh revival the divine element comes out prominently.

  5. Oct 4, 2024 · By 1908, John Hyde dared to pray what was to many at the convention an impossible request: that during the coming year in India one soul would be saved every day. Three hundred sixty five people converted, baptized, and publicly confessing Jesus as their Savior. Impossible -- yet it happened. Before the next convention John Hyde had prayed more ...

  6. Apr 22, 2023 · In 1904, a group made up of Indian converts and American missionaries led by John Hyde, united at Sialkot, (now known as Pakistan), for the first annual convention of the Punjab Prayer Union. Participants set aside a half-hour each day to pray for revival, and the result was a stunning anointing that fell upon them all.

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  8. By Short Biographies. PRAYING JOHN HYDE. Apostle to India. (1865 - 1912) John Hyde was born in 1865 in Carthage, Illinois. His father was Rev Smith Harris Hyde a Presbyterian. John and his brother Edmund attended seminary together. John looked up to and admired his older brother very much.Edmund had his sights on becoming a missionary but ...

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