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The volumes in this collection explore the history and distinctives of Pentecostal Christianity. Focusing on the Asuza Street Revival, the legacy of Smith Wigglesworth, the central themes of Scripture, and the attributes Holy Spirit, ths collection celebrates the influence of Pentecostal leaders and theology.
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Ever Increasing Faith offers eighteen texts on divine healing as well as studies on the spiritual gifts, the baptism in the Holy Spirit, prophecy, and other Pentecostal topics. Let his life inspire you to be bold and embrace the adventure God has called you to.
Smith Wigglesworth was a plumber in the English countryside who witnessed to his friends. Upon becoming Spirit-filled, he embarked on an evangelistic adventure that led him on an international journey of preaching and encounters of divine healing, leading thousands to Christ until his death at the age of eighty-seven.
For those of us looking for encouragement and victory over our trials, this Spirit-empowered classic from renowned evangelist Smith Wigglesworth brings hope and inspiration.
Moving accounts of personal healing, salvation, and baptism in the Holy Spirit call us to experience God more fully. Faith That Prevails is a timeless illustration of the power of Pentecost and its unfading relevance that will lead you to the next level in your spiritual walk.
Smith Wigglesworth was a plumber in the English countryside who witnessed to his friends. Upon becoming Spirit-filled, he embarked on an evangelistic adventure that led him on an international journey of preaching and encounters of divine healing, leading thousands to Christ until his death at the age of eighty-seven.
Travel back in time and find out what it was like to be part of the Azusa Street Revival. Through Frank Bartleman’s unvarnished, eyewitness account of Azusa, you’ll read about the almost tangible presence of God experienced by those who were there, as well as the amazing things they saw. Gain insight into the lives and worldviews of early believers and find out how the early twentieth-century Pentecostal Movement swept across Los Angeles, the United States, and, finally, the world. Featuring an introduction by Dr. Cecil M. Robeck, Jr., a leading scholar of the Azusa Street Revival.
Frank Bartleman (1871–1936) was an early Pentecostal evangelist and participant in the Azusa Street Revival. He studied at Temple College and Moody Bible Institute, and spent his early years in ministry in Holiness and Wesleyan churches. In 1905, Bartleman became involved in a spiritual outpouring in Los Angeles that was sparked by the great Welsh Revival. That revival set the stage for the interracial Azusa Street Revival (1906–1909), which became a focal point of the emerging Pentecostal Movement. A prolific author, Bartleman wrote more than 550 articles, one hundred tracts, and six books.
The Bible may have had many writers, but it had just one author: the Holy Spirit. In Seeing the Story of the Bible, author Myer Pearlman explores how a collection of sixty-six books, written over a span of 1600 years, form one story with one theme: the redemption of humanity through a divinely appointed Savior. Chapters feature charts, diagrams, outlines, and chapter study questions to engage the material. Seeing the Story of the Bible will bring you the kind of valuable insight into the Bible that you don’t want to miss.
Myer Pearlman was one of the foremost Pentecostal theologians of his time. He was raised in Birmingham, England, in a Jewish family. His family immigrated to New York in 1915. After his conversion to Christianity at a small Pentecostal mission in San Francisco, he attended Central Bible Institute in Springfield, Missouri. Upon graduation, he joined the CBI faculty. For many years, along with his teaching duties, Pearlman edited Reveille, prepared the Adult Teacher Quarterly for Gospel Publishing House, and wrote several theological books, including Knowing the Doctrines of the Bible and Through the Bible Book by Book (four volumes).
If your heart hungers for a closer relationship with God, this thrilling biography of beloved 1900s evangelist Smith Wigglesworth will ignite a renewed passion for Pentecost in your life. Written by one of his closest friends, it illustrates his illiterate and impoverished childhood, his early days in ministry, and his relentless search for the baptism in the Holy Spirit. From this foundation, an unassuming plumber began to experience the miraculous as God used him to minister in a world-renowned healing ministry. His timeless story of living in love with God will inspire you to listen for God’s voice and embrace His will in your life.
Stanley Frodsham who lived from 1882-1969 and was born in England was at the center of the Pentecostal revival of his day. He was a friend to many of the great Pentecostal preachers including Smith Wigglesworth, the Jeffery Brothers, Howard Carter and others. He was affectionately called God’s Prophet with a Pen.
Imagine a woman in the early 1900s who is passionate about Pentecost. Now imagine her spunk and determination when she chooses to move to Mexico as a missionary when this was highly unconventional for a woman. Blessed with a healing ministry and a heart for the lost, Cornelia Nuzum was not only a minister but also a prolific writer. Her collection of compelling devotionals The Life of Faith is a Spirit-empowered classic that has remained in print for almost eighty years.
With an emphasis on faith and the blood of Jesus, she shares her exciting experiences on the mission field as she relied on God’s Word to help others overcome temptation, find strength, and experience the joy of living in God’s will. This timeless account will inspire you to seek a refreshing of your faith and a deeper experience of Pentecostal faith.
Cornelia Nuzum was a missionary to Mexico during the early 1900s. She became a respected writer of articles, tracts, and devotionals on faith and healing.
You’re holding history in your hands. Are you ready to rediscover it?
Recently, historians recovered the lost sermons that helped prepare Los Angeles for the Azusa Street Revival! This sermon series by Joseph Smale, “The Pentecostal Blessing,” is republished here for the first time in over 110 years.
As you read these sermons, you’ll feel a new connection to those early believers of the Pentecostal Movement. Imagine the possibilities of reaching into the past and finding a better understanding of their worldview and spirituality than ever before. Experience the same rousing call to revival that led to Azusa as you rediscover the vibrant spiritual life available to every Christian today.
Joseph Smale (1867-1926), a British Baptist pastor trained at Spurgeon’s College in London, was an important catalyst behind the Azusa Street Revival. Smale visited the Welsh Revival in 1905 and was instrumental in sparking a similar spiritual outpouring in California. In the fall of that year, Smale preached a series of sermons, titled “The Pentecostal Blessing,” in which he encouraged believers to rediscover the deep spirituality of the Early Church. In 1906, Smale and people influenced by his ministry were among the earliest participants at the interracial Azusa Street Revival, which became a focal point of the emerging Pentecostal Movement.
This timeless book provides biblically solid truths about the Holy Spirit. In addition to keeping a copy on your shelf for sermon reference, it’s ideal for Sunday School teachers and small group leaders. The Spirit Himself makes it easy to reference a lesson subject or Scripture text with its complete subject and text index. All facets of the Holy Spirit are covered—from miracles, healing, prophecy, and faith, to tongues and discerning of tongues.
Ralph Meredith Riggs was the 8th General Superintendent of the Assemblies of God. Riggs was also a teacher at Bethany Bible College in Santa Cruz, California in the mid-1960s
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