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    OF THE AZUSA MISSION------------------------------------------------------------6 GROWTH OF THE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH FROM THE AZUSA STREET MISSION----8 CONCLUSION--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -11 BIBLIORGRAPHY---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -12 INTRODUCTION The Azusa Street Revival was the

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    The Importance of Azusa Street Azusa Street was the focal point of the early Pentecostal revival which began in 1906. The location was the Apostolic Faith Mission at 312 Azusa Street in Los Angeles‚ California. No matter what church branch you come from‚ if you believe in being filled with the Holy Ghost‚ the Azusa Street Revival is in your roots. It was the start of it all in the 20th century from the people being filled with the Holy Ghost with the evidence of speaking in tongues‚ to the realization

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    Assess the impact of Azusa Street on 20th Century Pentecostalism. Pentecostalism can be defined as a movement within Evangelical Christianity that places special emphasis on the direct personal experience of God through the baptism of the Holy Spirit‚ with the evidence of speaking in tongues‚ as shown in the biblical account of the day of Pentecost (Acts 2).[1] Robeck believes that the story of Azusa Street mission is really the account of God fulfilling a long-time promise that he would pour

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    Revival

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    THE TEN GREATEST REVIVIALS: From Pentecost to Present What is a revival? Revival is a time of repentance and reuniting with God. We do this by seeking God with a broken heart‚ repenting of our sins‚ doing what is right in his eyes‚ and reaping his mercy. At its essence‚ revival is a re-encounter with God. A spiritual revival begins when God touches a group of faithful believers. This collective encounter with God usually comes through His messenger who pierces and convicts hearts with the

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    The Azusa Street revival also brought women’s ministries to the forefront. One of the most influential ladies at Azusa Street was Jennie Evans Moore‚ who married William Seymour in 1908. She served faithfully at his side during the great revival days and often filled the pulpit while her husband was away. After her husband’s death in 1922‚ she pastored the church until 1931. She died in 1936. Other African-American women who played leading roles were Lucy Farrow and Julia Hutchins. Farrow‚ Seymour’s

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    The Azusa Street revivals are considered the birthplace of the Pentecostal movement. All major Pentecostal denominations including: The Church of God (Cleaveland)‚ Assemblies of God‚ Church of God in Christ‚ International Holiness Pentecostal Church‚ and the International Church of the Foursquare Gospel all have connection to the revival. However as years passed the 1906 revival has become a back thought. Yet with all the “new” revivals that have happened since then‚ very few have come close as

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    Early Christian Practical Issues Allison L. Sanborn‚ M. Ed. BIB-502 | Introduction to the Intertestamental Period Michael Bausch - Professor July 10‚ 2012 Early Christian Practical Issues Introduction Around 51 AD‚ Paul was in the city of Corinth. This city was made up of many different people with very different ideas concerning God‚ cults‚ and moral depravity. While in Corinth‚ Paul was approached by a woman named Chloe who described to him the misdeeds of dissention‚ immorality and

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    Corinthians Paul the Apostle is the central figure in many New Testament writings. Many historians have attributed fourteen New Testament letters to Paul’s writing; seven of these letters are uncontested meaning historians are sure that Paul wrote them‚ the remaining seven are contested. Paul was not always a Christian; in fact‚ he persecuted Christians before Christ came and temporarily blinded him. Upon seeing Christ‚ Paul devoted his life to Christianity and set out to spread the teachings

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    Revival in History

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    17th century[edit source] Many Christian revivals drew inspiration from the missionary work of early monks‚ from the Protestant Reformation (and Catholic Reformation) and from the uncompromising stance of the Covenanters in 17th century Scotland and Ulster‚ that came to Virginia and Pennsylvania with Presbyterians and other non-conformists. Its character formed part of the mental framework that led to the American War of Independence and the Civil War. 18th century[edit source] The 18th century

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