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Azusa Street

by Frank Bartleman

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An eyewitness account by Frank Bartleman, a leader in the 1907 Azusa Street visitation.
  apachurch | Nov 8, 2009 |
This guy was a denomination on his own. What a.... ( )
  rchase | Oct 8, 2009 |
This book provides a firsthand look at the fascinating history of the Azusa Street Revival in Los Angeles. This revival gave birth to the modern Pentecostal Movement and is an invaluable read for Pentecostal historians. ( )
  literati238 | Sep 22, 2006 |
A first-person account of the Azusa Street revival and related events in the best-known era of early American Pentecostalism.
  kwmcdonald | Oct 7, 2005 |
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Azusa Street Revival

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In the early 1900s, Azusa Street in Los Angeles, California, became synonymous with the Holy Spirit's renewal in America. What began in a dilapidated former Methodist church building became a spiritual fire that sweep across America and over the Atlantic to much of Great Britain and parts of Europe. Here from the pen of Frank Bartleman, an early participant in the movement, we have an eyewitness account of what many believed was the "Latter Rain" of the Book of Joel. It was the time of high and holy days that stirred not only the Church, but many in the secular world as well. Newspapers across America reported the strange events that were taking place. Out of Azusa Street, new denominations and thousands of churches all over the world were born.

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