You can count on Revive Our Hearts to build our core values on the unshakable truth of God’s Word.
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Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth has touched the lives of millions of women through Revive Our Hearts and the True Woman movement, calling them to heart revival and biblical womanhood. Her love for Christ and His Word is infectious, and permeates her online outreaches, conference messages, books, and two daily nationally syndicated radio programs—Revive Our Hearts and Seeking Him.
Robert is the best-selling author of more than twenty books including Lies Men Believe, Gun Lap, Finish Line, and the notes to The Men’s Daily Bible (2024). Robert and Nancy co-authored You Can Trust God to Write Your Story. His books have sold more than two million copies and five have received Silver Medallion Awards from the Evangelical Christian Publishers Association (ECPA).
Hear Nancy teach daily through two podcasts created to encourage women to dwell on God’s Word, Revive Our Hearts and Seeking Him.
Anchor your life to truth in every season with the Revive Our Hearts Podcast Family including: Revive Our Hearts Weekend, Grounded, True Girl, and more.
Let Revive Our Hearts equip you to think biblically about everything.
Through international events, ministry partner gatherings, and True Woman conferences, we’re elevating God’s Word and helping women around the world experience personal revival and embrace His calling in their lives.
The message of freedom, fullness, and fruitfulness in Christ is being transmitted in more than thirty languages.
Believing that this ministry is a gift from God for His glory, Revive Our Hearts is committed to stewarding your investment wisely.
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Be a part of calling women to freedom, fullness, and fruitfulness in Christ.
“I have been a long-time listener of Revive Our Hearts and have been blessed and challenged many times. Since we moved to Papua New Guinea last year, I can’t listen to the radio anymore, but I like to go online and pull up a podcast. I just started working through the latest series, and I am sure that God had you write it just for me. I was sobbing as God, through Nancy, spoke words of healing over my broken heart. Thank you for seeking the Lord and allowing Him to speak through you to a mama on the other side of the globe. Thank you for speaking the truth, even when it’s not the easiest or most comfortable. Thank you for posting them free online so I can access them from the ‘ends of the earth.”
—“Lisa”
“It was the Lord who brought me to this ministry. It started with the article ‘When Your Husband’s Heart Is Hard,’ which encouraged me that I’m not alone and that I shouldn’t leave my husband. I had tried to hide his alcohol struggle, but behind every sinful addiction is loneliness, and it traps its victims. The article showed me the years of bitterness, rebellion, and anger that I had. I’ve gotten the true victory in Christ, and I’m asking God for strength in being a true woman of God.”
—“Angie”
“I grew tired of the way I have been living, and Nancy’s teaching and guidance in the Word of God have kept me from staying discouraged and depressed. Revive Our Hearts has given me a new outlook on my life: that God has a purpose for me and that my singleness is truly a gift. This ministry has helped to revive my heart, turned me from thinking dark thoughts, and allowed me to see God’s light.”
—“Adelaide”
“As a widow for three and a half years, I am still learning so much. Being a widow is hard at times, and I often feel so alone. But Revive Our Hearts podcasts, books, and care have truly helped me along the way. I’m so happy to be a Revive Partner now. I’m hoping that as I give, someone else will benefit.”
—“Ann”
“My first introduction to Revive Our Hearts was through a Revive event, and it changed the course of my life. I was looking for love in all the wrong places, and while there, I realized love is found in Jesus. My sixteen-year-old son recently said, ‘Some people don’t want to change, but I am watching you change.’ I’m so thankful for all Revive Our Hearts has done for me.”
—“Lori”
“I have been a long-time listener of Revive Our Hearts and have been blessed and challenged many times. Since we moved to Papua New Guinea last year, I can’t listen to the radio anymore, but I like to go online and pull up a podcast. I just started working through the latest series, and I am sure that God had you write it just for me. I was sobbing as God, through Nancy, spoke words of healing over my broken heart. Thank you for seeking the Lord and allowing Him to speak through you to a mama on the other side of the globe. Thank you for speaking the truth, even when it’s not the easiest or most comfortable. Thank you for posting them free online so I can access them from the ‘ends of the earth.”
—“Lisa”
“It was the Lord who brought me to this ministry. It started with the article ‘When Your Husband’s Heart Is Hard,’ which encouraged me that I’m not alone and that I shouldn’t leave my husband. I had tried to hide his alcohol struggle, but behind every sinful addiction is loneliness, and it traps its victims. The article showed me the years of bitterness, rebellion, and anger that I had. I’ve gotten the true victory in Christ, and I’m asking God for strength in being a true woman of God.”
—“Angie”
“I grew tired of the way I have been living, and Nancy’s teaching and guidance in the Word of God have kept me from staying discouraged and depressed. Revive Our Hearts has given me a new outlook on my life: that God has a purpose for me and that my singleness is truly a gift. This ministry has helped to revive my heart, turned me from thinking dark thoughts, and allowed me to see God’s light.”
—“Adelaide”
“As a widow for three and a half years, I am still learning so much. Being a widow is hard at times, and I often feel so alone. But Revive Our Hearts podcasts, books, and care have truly helped me along the way. I’m so happy to be a Revive Partner now. I’m hoping that as I give, someone else will benefit.”
—“Ann”