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To: Black Agnes

https://www.americanthinker.com/author/david_archibald/


867 posted on 05/19/2019 10:01:02 AM PDT by Black Agnes
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To: Black Agnes

I saw this story a long time ago and I have tried to find additional verification but there isn’t much out there on Donald Trump’s Mother. I was able to verify she was from the area discussed here and she did return to visit “every summer” per recent news reports. It is reported that Donald Trump’s Grandfather was a crofter (small scale farmer) and fisherman. His Mother is the perfect example of an immigrant who came here legally, with $50 to her name but went on to live the American dream.
https://www.worldtribune.com/desperate-prayers-by-trumps-aunts-in-sanctuary-cottage-said-to-spark-hebrides-revival-in-scotland/

“Two elderly sisters who desperately prayed to see God move in their small Scottish fishing village helped spark the movement between 1949 and 1952 that became known as the Hebrides Revival.

The sisters, Peggy and Christine Smith, were the great aunts of President Donald Trump.

According to “The Intercessors of the Hebrides Revival,” the Smith sisters resided in a small cottage by the roadside in the village of Barvas on the Island of Lewis.

“They were 84- and 82-years-old. Peggy was blind and her sister almost bent double with arthritis. Unable to attend public worship, their humble cottage became a sanctuary where they met with God. To them came the promise: ‘I will pour water upon him that is thirsty and floods upon the dry ground,’ they pleaded this day and night in prayer. One night Peggy had a revelation, revival was coming and the church of her fathers would be crowded again with young people.”

The revival movement is often referred to as the “Lewis Awakening.”

“During these years a large number of people cried out to God for mercy and trusted in Jesus Christ for salvation,” the Rev. Gareth Burke wrote.

“Another interesting feature of Lewis is the extent to which the church continues to exercise a significant influence in its society, despite the rapid secularization of the UK as a whole,” Burke wrote. “The Western Isles are something of a ‘world apart’ from the rest of Britain.”

Many who live on the island would attribute this difference to the Hebrides Revival “a mighty outpouring of God’s Spirit which occurred throughout the island in a three-year period from 1949-1952.”

One minister writing about the revival stated: “You met God on meadow and moorland. You met Him in the homes of the people. God seemed to be everywhere.”

Mary Anne Smith MacLeod, niece of the two sisters emigrated from the Island of Lewis to America and met a gentleman named Frederick Trump. They married in January 1936 at the Carlyle Hotel in Manhattan.”

Whether the Smith sisters were related to Mary Anne or not, I imagine their impact on her was great. (She was proud of her home country and I think her family had been through religious persecution.) It makes sense to me that she would have paid attention to the news of the Hebrides Revival since it was coming from her home neighborhood.


880 posted on 05/19/2019 12:23:48 PM PDT by azkathy (We the people are FED UP-pun intended)
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