Berean Chapel

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A summer tent crusade transformed Savannah. This is the story of Berean Bible Chapel. It all began in 1967. A tent crusade led by evangelist Tom Skinner changed lives. Eighty-five out-of-state helpers joined him. They spread the gospel door-to-door. Many found faith. The crusade’s impact extended beyond the summer months. Weeks of Bible teaching followed. New converts learned New Testament principles. From this fervent revival Berean Bible Chapel was born. The chapel stands on Highway 175. It occupies the very spot where the tent once stood. Berean Bible Chapel was dedicated in February 1968. Ed Allen from Nassau in the Bahamas spoke. He was the editor of Evangelistic Crusade. He directed the Gospel Bells broadcast. Berean Bible Chapel wasn’t just a building. It represented faith’s power to transform. It demonstrated the dedication of its founders T Michael Flowers and others. It became a beacon of hope. It served as a hub for spiritual growth in Savannah. It was a direct result of a summer tent crusade. It was built on the site of that tent. The building itself became a testament to the enduring legacy of faith. The gospel spread from Savannah to other parts of Georgia and South Carolina. It reached as far as Atlanta and Augusta. New assemblies flourished thanks to T Michael Flowers efforts. These efforts include Community Bible Chapel in Atlanta. Another is Glendale Bible Chapel in Augusta. He also brought faith to South Carolina. Berean Bible Chapel’s story inspires faith in the power of evangelism. It highlights the resilience and perseverance of its founders and congregation. It reminds us of the transformative power of faith. This legacy continues even today. The Berean Bible Chapel stands as a testament to a faith that transcends time. It stands as a monument to the power of spiritual revival. It shows the lasting impact of a summer tent crusade.

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