Discover how a boy given alcohol in his baby bottle became the voice through whom God performed the impossible.

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  1. That A. A. Allen died a alcoholic is as unsubstantiated as it was that Jesus was "a winebiber and a drunkard." I personally knew one of his close associates (Rev. Don Powl) who for a time traveled with him extensively. Bro. Allen was not a drunk.

  2. I disagree that AA Allen needed the covering, correction, and protection of the AoG at the time, who were wanting to control him. He proved them wrong. His mistake was over-work, and the other cascading bad decisions he made thereafter; not looking to the AoG for counsel.

  3. I knew one of his piano players who was in his ministry. He did tell me that there were great miracles but that often at the end of the night while they were closing up, he would dissapear and they would often have to search the nearest bar where he was, drinking, and pull him out. God uses the weak, the poor who are rich in faith and works through clay vessels in ways that bring him glory and not man.

  4. To actually have in your header ( then died an alchoholic) is in itself derogatory, pity you didnt show said certificate. You had all the pictures of himin his final stages, so why not include that, creep. His own son in a detailed interview stated that thosew were not true. Oh, I forgot, he was only his son, so how would he know???

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