PENTECOASTAL REVIVAL HISTORY
The Legacy of Charles Parham: A Founding Father of Pentecostalism
Have you ever wondered how the Pentecostal movement began? Charles Parham was a key figure in the early history of Pentecostalism, introducing the concept of speaking in tongues and helping to spread the message to the world.
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Read MoreThe Major Pentecostal Message Each Year 1900-1948
The Holy Spirit has been speaking. Let's take a look at the major Pentecostal message each year from 1900-1948.
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Read MoreRemembering the Legacy of Bishop Charles Harrison Mason
The Church of God in Christ (COGIC) was formed in 1897 by Bishop Charles Harrison Mason in a wooden structure in Lexington, Mississippi. He was seeking to unify African Americans who had been divided;...
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 MorePreparing the Church for the Latter Rain: The Sermons of Rev. W. W. Prescott
The Reverend W. W. Prescott (1845–1893) was a well-respected Presbyterian minister, advocating for the spiritual gifts of the latter rain. He was a part of the Christian and Missionary Alliance church...
Read MoreThe Legacy of Charles Parham: A Founding Father of Pentecostalism
Have you ever wondered how the Pentecostal movement began? Charles Parham was a key figure in the early history of Pentecostalism, introducing the concept of speaking in tongues and helping to spread ...
Read MoreControversial Teachings of John Calvin: A Closer Look
John Calvin was a Christian theologian and pastor during the Protestant Reformation in the 16th century. He was born on July 10, 1509 in Noyon, a town in northern France. His father, Gerard Cauvin, wa...
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