From Revival to Reformation: Why I'm Running for Governor of California

From Revival to Reformation: Why I’m Running for Governor of California


In 1984, I moved to California with my family after God gave me a prophetic dream directing us to Los Angeles.

In the dream, a black man with the physique of a professional football player declared these words to me: “Come to Los Angeles for a great harvest and a great revival.”

For the first 10 years, we did not see much evidence of that promise. But in 1994, everything began to change.  The fires of revival that had broken out through the Toronto Blessing and the Brownsville Revival came to Pasadena.

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Beginning in 1995, we entered into three years of protracted revival meetings, held five nights a week. It was an extraordinary season of hunger for God and renewal in our community.

From the wake of that revival emerged three major movements.

First, Harvest Rock Church was planted on April 4, 1994. Thirty-two years later, we now have six

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