The Azusa Street Revival: When the Fire Fell-an in-Depth Look at the People, Teachings, and Lessons (E-Book-PDF-Download) by Roberts Liardon
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The Azusa Street Revival:
When the Fire Fell-an in-Depth Look at the People, Teachings, and Lessons
E-Book-PDF-Download
by Roberts Liardon
The Azusa Street Revival tells the whole story. The origins and events
that surrounded the revival fire that fell at Azusa Street in downtown
Los Angeles. Roberts Liardon fills in the blanks left out by other books
on Azusa, tracing the events that led up to the revival including the
Cane Ridge Revival, Phoebe Palmer and the Holiness Movement, the
influence of Alexander Dowie's precious Zion City in Chicago, the rise
of Charles Parham and his student William Joseph Seymour who became the
catalyst for the Azusa Street revival. When the fire fell in early April
1906 it would spread from what a Los Angeles newspaper referred to as a
"tumble down shack." to the four corners of the earth. Liardon
describes in vivid detail how the battle cry of Pentecostal revival
sounded from Azusa Street would erupt in every continent and among all
people groups of the world and cause Pentecostalism to become a major
force in Christendom. You will discover the secrets of the success of
the Azusa Street revival that welcomed the poor, encouraged the
leadership of women, supported spontaneous, ecstatic worship and was
fueled by the power of fervent prayer.