Evan Roberts

Evan Roberts
1876-1951
Leader of the Welsh revival. Evan Roberts worked in coal mines, but he walked in the heavenlies. Never without his Bible, he prayed and wept 11 years for revival in Wales. He entered the Preparatory School for the Ministry at Newcastle, Enlyn, when about 26.

He never finished. Compelled by the Holy Spirit, he returned in November, 1904, to his home village of Loughor, to tell of Christ. And fire fell! Evan did not preach. He led the meetings, praying, “Plyg ni, O arglwdd!” “Send us, O Lord!” And urging, “Obey the Holy Spirit. Obey!”

The Calvinistic Methodist church was moved until all Loughor became a praying, praising multitude. Taverns were emptied, brothels were closed. The churches were filled daily. Fire spread until all Wales was brought in repentance to its knees at the cross.

Roberts’ life ministry was burned out in the short months of the 1904-05 Welsh revival. Broken in health, he retired from public view for the remaining half century of his life.