Home God's Generals The Revival That Shook the World: Azusa Street Explained #AzusaStreet #ChurchHistory God's Generals The Revival That Shook the World: Azusa Street Explained #AzusaStreet #ChurchHistory 8 6 RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR God's Generals Prayer to God in Trouble: An Acceptable Sacrifice (Psalm 50:15) – Charles Spurgeon Sermon God's Generals The Occult Roots Behind Modern Faith Healing God's Generals A Special Benediction (Jude 1,2) – Charles Spurgeon Sermon God's Generals 1934 UNITED KINGDOM: First woman General of Salvation Army God's Generals You're Wrong About the Sinner's Prayer What was the Azusa Street Revival and why does it still matter today? In this short video, we unpack the powerful move of the Holy … 6 COMMENTS Pentecostals babbling nonsense isn't the "speaking in tongues" mentioned in Acts 2. Reply I can let you know, a lot of Slavic people are pentacostal because of this Reply that is not a church that is a cult they invented their own church they have no continuity with history they have no saints they have no liturgy Reply Great historical event that the public school system is too corrupt to teach about! Reply aka Holy Rollers Reply Studied this as part of my dissertation for my psychology degree in 1996. Reply LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Please enter your comment! Please enter your name here You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ
that is not a church that is a cult they invented their own church they have no continuity with history they have no saints they have no liturgy Reply
Pentecostals babbling nonsense isn't the "speaking in tongues" mentioned in Acts 2.
I can let you know, a lot of Slavic people are pentacostal because of this
that is not a church that is a cult they invented their own church they have no continuity with history they have no saints they have no liturgy
Great historical event that the public school system is too corrupt to teach about!
aka Holy Rollers
Studied this as part of my dissertation for my psychology degree in 1996.