Oral Roberts was one of the two giants of the American Charismatic movement—also known as the Healing Revival—the Christian revival movement that began in 1946 and last throughout the 1950s. One of the most recognized preachers worldwide, Oral Roberts’ preaching and healing ministries reached masses, and the common people loved his passion and compassion and his outstanding ability to make clear the gospel of Jesus Christ. The 4th Man was Oral Roberts’ most loved and requested sermon from the tent crusade days. Through this sermon, Roberts shares how Jesus—revealed in every book of the Bible—will stand by you in the fiery furnaces of life. The 4th Man, and Other Famous Sermons, which was first published in 1951, contains five of Roberts’ best-known sermons preached from the Revival Platform: The 4th Man; Samson and Delilah—Battle of Champions; Why I believe Jesus is Coming Soon and What His Coming Will Mean to You and Me, A Reed or a Rock—Which?; and Demon Possession.
This bibliographic and organizational guide to traditional Pentecostalism includes historical information on churches, associations, and evangelistic and missionary agencies, schools, and individual proponents and critics of the movement worldwide, and...
The Fourth Man and Other Famous Sermons
Developing out of the (mostly Methodist) National Association for the Promotion of Holiness, the Holiness-Pentecostal Movement provided a theological consensus strong enough to unify the movement during its first decade...
American Book Publishing Record Cumulative, 1950-1977: Title index
"Prepared by the R.R. Bowker Company's Department of Bibliography in collaboration with the Publications Systems Department"--P. opposite t.p. Includes indexes. Author Index.............................................................................................................. 3901-4069 Title Index................................................................................................................... 4071-4389.
A comprehensive introduction to interdenominational, independent, and denominational associations, churches, schools and workers associated with the National Holiness Association, the Inter-Church Holiness Convention, the Keswick Convention, and the Holiness-Pentecostal movement,...
You do not wish to love God and you have no faith. ... Then this woman showed the kind of stuff she was made of. ... She bowed her head, humbled her spirit, acknowledged that she needed His saving power, saying, “Truth Lord, ...