PENTECOASTAL REVIVAL HISTORY
The Life, Legacy, and Healing Rooms of John G. Lake
John G. Lake was a prominent minister and healer during the early 20th century who had a profound impact on the Pentecostal and charismatic movements. He was born in Michigan in 1870 and raised in a Christian home, attending church from a young age.
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Read MoreEmmette Chilingullah (1856-1936), Pentecostal Missionary to the Cherokee Nation
Emmette Chilingullah,1856-1936, was an influential missionary to the Cherokee Nation. He was born in 1856 in the Cherokee Nation, present-day Oklahoma. As a young man, he was educated at the Cherokee ...
Read MoreRole of the Holy Spirit in the Pentecostal Church (1900-1948)
The role of the Holy Spirit within the Pentecostal Church in the years 1900–1948 was an essential factor in the development and growth of the movement. The Pentecostal Church was established in 1901 a...
Read MorePhoebe Palmer: The Mother of the Holiness Movement
Phoebe Palmer (1807–1874) was an American evangelist, revivalist, and Christian holiness advocate. She was born on November 18th, 1807, in New York City to a Methodist family.
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Read MoreExploring the Pentecostal Movement and Its Connection to Cane Ridge
The Cane Ridge Revival is widely considered to be one of the most influential revival movements in American religious history. This multi-day religious phenomenon, which took place at Cane Ridge, Ke...
Read MoreThe Life of Evan Roberts: A Welsh Preacher and Revivalist
Evan Roberts was a Welsh preacher and revivalist who was instrumental in sparking the 1904–1905 Welsh Revival, a historic period of increased religious fervor and spiritual awakening that spread throu...
Read MoreDare to Believe by Smith Wigglesworth
Dare to Believe by Evangelist Smith Wigglesworth is an inspirational book about faith and the power of prayer. Wigglesworth believes that faith, in whatever form it takes, should be the cornerstone of...
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