Several times the preaching has been stopped or cut short because of the perversiveness of laughter. Other manifestations have caused even greater bewilderment. For example, many people in worship engage in high-speed shaking of hands, arms, or head. Others make various chopping or swinging motions. Still others have roared like lions or barked like dogs. I've personally heard both in various meetings. I also heard one man making noises like cows. Others have reported people honking like pigs and crowing like roosters. Frequent examples are also cited of people drunk in the spirit. At several airport meetings in January 1995, people gathered to watch a man from Liverpool who said he was drunk as a skunk. In fact, one of the responsibilities of the deacons at these meetings is to drive people home that are too drunk to drive. And sometimes the people will stay drunk for two or three days. Manifesting the same physical characteristics as when you are drunk. And as the Protestant world has analyzed this manifestation, they've determined that it is possibly from the Lord and they don't want to condemn it. And they've determined that because they no longer have confidence in this. But this phenomenon that has taken place has deeper connections than simply this false revival. And we want to share some of these. We'll come back to holy laughter in a moment. But this is a typical. This happens in the United States a lot. This is a full page advertisement advertising a promise keeper meeting. Several promise keeper meetings over the coming months throughout the United States. And they have several. Throughout the year they'll take these full page ads in different newspapers around the United States to invite people. And this here is out of a magazine. I blew this up and this is a few years old now. This is from 1996. And this shows a typical promise keeper meeting. And I'm going to tie promise keeper meeting and holy laughter together for you in a moment. But you can see this large stadium in the United States. A sports stadium filled with men at a promise keeper meeting. And the purpose of this particular chart is this marks the growth of the people that are going to promise keeper meetings in the United States. When it started in 1991 it had barely 100 people. I guess in six years attendance has grown from 4,200 people the first year. And you can see how the attendance has grown until this year in 1996. There was 1.1 million men in the United States that were going to promise keeper meetings. And I have here when they did their march on Washington D.C. the next year. Now that's a pretty fast growth if you can see the bar chart from where you're sitting.