A man that would not let any denomination decide for him what to believe; Charles Fox Parham was drawn by God at a young age. He began to read God's Word with no preconceived knowledge of doctrines or creeds. He maintained that childlike faith into his adult years. In 1900, he helped open a Bible school with the only textbook being the Bible. There was also no tuition charged, and the only requirement was the desire to be obedient to Jesus Christ. On a January night in 1901, the school was gathered in an upper room. They were praying and seeking God with one accord, when suddenly, God poured out the Holy Spirit. They began to speak in other tongues as the Spirit gave the ability. Read the story of how God transcended denominational lines giving birth to the modern Pentecostal movement. As well as many other teachings and beliefs of Charles Parham- A voice crying in the wilderness. Reprinted and Edited.
Essays address such diverse topics as New York City, politics, human perfectability, sex, literature, and the environment
WARNING! Do not read this book if you are not open minded! This book may be politically incorrect and may offend. It contains many subjects that most preachers are afraid to address for fear of losing part of their congregation.
A Voice Crying in the Wilderness: The Memoirs of Jacob L. Reddix
Kids really do say the darndest things. And in this humorous book by Carey Kinsolving and friends, the reader will be amused and sometimes amazed at the whimsical yet wise ways that children view God.
This book summarizes the life and work of economist Kenneth E. Boulding.
Ever wish someone could give you a big handle on the entire Bible without years of study? Well, this book not only promises to give you that big handleit will deliver on the promise. You should be asking, how is this possible?
The Pulpit Commentary: Amos to Malachi
This is happening more in our society as we allow the cares of the world and the false prophets to lead us, the real church, away from the purpose of God.
THE CRUSADE OF THE CHILDREN is a fictionalized story about a young French shepherd boy who believed he was called by God to preach a crusade of children to free the Holy Land from the Moslems.