AZUSA STREET (A SPIRIT-FILLED CLASSIC)
The Roots Of Modern-Day Pentecost

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In the early 1900's, the name "Azusa Street" became synonymous with the Holy Spirit's renewal in America. What began in Los Angeles barn became a powerhouse and streaked across America like fire. Now from the pen of John Bartleman, an early leader of the movement, we have an eyewitness account of the "later rain"-when Pentecost moved from California to Maine and back. Read authoritative documentation about: *The "Burning Bush" of Fifth Street *The "Upper Room" of South Spring Street *The phenomenal growth of the early Pentecostal church *Prevailing prayer in Pasadena *Dynamic revival in Wales, India and Los Angeles
Product Specifics
Item ID: 301
ISBN-10: 0882704397
ISBN-13: 9780882704395
Speedy: 354397
Publication Date: Sep 1, 1980
# of Pages: 248
Format: Trade Paper
Language: ENG

About Frank Bartleman

Frank Bartleman (1871-1936) was an early Pentecostal evangelist who recorded the beginnings of the Pentecostal Movement. He and his wife, Anna, and their family went to Los Angeles in December 1904. Shortly thereafter, their oldest daughter, Esther, who was just three years old, died. This heartbreaking loss made a deep impact on Bartleman and led him to rededicate his life to God's service. He was a participant in the Azusa revival and other early Pentecostal meetings in the Los Angeles area. Bartleman was an itinerant evangelist for 43 years, eventually preaching across the United States and all over the world. He wrote more than 500 articles, 100 tracts, and six books. He is remembered for his passion for increased unity and spiritual renewal among Pentecostals.

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