The 1994 Toronto Blessing is seen by many as a key moment for the charismatic movement—and by others as a fraud. With so many revivals springing up these days, how can Christians discern the true from the false? Randy Clark suggests that long-term fruit is the best indicator—and in the process, proves the Toronto Blessing’s legitimacy.
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