PENTECOASTAL REVIVAL HISTORY
The Father of Pentecostalism: The Life and Legacy of S.N. Haskell
S.N. Haskell was born in 1833 in Ohio and was known as an early pioneer in the Pentecostal movement of the United States, referred to as the "Father of Pentecostalism". In 1870, he pioneered the Christian Missionary Association, an umbrella organization that formed the foundation of what is now known as Pentecostalism.
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Read MoreThe Azusa Street Revival: A Legacy of Spiritual Awakening, Racial Reconciliation, and Pentecostal Growth
Have you ever wondered how Pentecostalism became a major Christian movement? The answer lies in the Azusa Street Revival, an early 20th-century Pentecostal movement that changed the course of history....
Read MorePeter Cartwright Gospel Circuit Rider
Explore the life and legacy of Peter Cartwright, one of the most fascinating ministers of the gospel in American history. Peter Cartwright was born on September 1st, 1785, to poor parents in Amherst...
Read MoreDavid du Plessis, Smith Wigglesworth, and Charismatic Movement
Learn more about David du Plessis, the South African-born Pentecostal minister who helped spread the baptism of the Holy Spirit worldwide and worked tirelessly to unite the Pentecostal and Catholic ch...
Read MoreThe Life and Legacy of William "Billy" Bray, God's Man With a Shout
Discover the inspirational story of William "Billy" Bray - an unlettered tin miner who found salvation in November 1823 and went on to become a famous Methodist preacher known as "God's man with a sho...
Read MoreThe Books of the Pentecostals 1900-1948
We can know much about the Pentecostal movement by looking at the books that were written by authors from 1900-1948.
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Read MoreName it and Claim it Theology
The Word of Faith teaching, also known as having a positive confession is a theological belief in the power of words. It derives from a Pentecostal movement that developed in the United States during ...
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