Healing EvangelistsThis DVD contains the periodicals and books of five well-known healing evangelists who made a significant impact on the early Pentecostal movement. They include John Alexander Dowie (1847-1907), Aimee Semple McPherson (1890-1944), Carrie Judd Montgomery (1858-1946), Charles S. Price (1887-1947), and Maria Woodworth-Etter (1844-1924). With a total count of over 50,000 pages, this DVD offers a wealth of resource material for those interested in healing ministries and the early Pentecostal movement.
Contents
John Alexander Dowie - Leaves of Healing (1894-1906)
Aimee Semple McPherson - Bridal Call (1918-1929)
Carrie Judd Montgomery - Triumphs of Faith (1881-1946)
Charles S. Price - Golden Grain (1926-1957)
Maria Woodworth-Etter - Various Books
Healing Evangelists DVD+R ($49.95)
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Leaves of Healing 6 CD-ROMs ($100.00) add to cart
Golden Grain 2 CD-ROMs ($30.00) add to cart
Triumphs of Faith 2 CD-ROMs ($30.00) add to cart
ConfidenceConfidence was an early Pentecostal periodical edited by A. A. Boddy, an Anglican rector who was baptized in the Spirit in 1907. His parish, All Saints' Church in Sunderland, England, hosted a number of Pentecostal conventions which attracted Pentecostal leaders from Europe and the U.S. Sermons and reports given at the conferences and revivals held there were recorded in the pages of Confidence.
Confidence CD-ROM ($20.00)
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Word and WorkOne of the earliest Pentecostal periodicals is now available in this text-searchable CD. Samuel G. Otis (1842-1926), an evangelical leader in New England, started his Word and Work as a holiness periodical in 1879. The Flower Pentecostal Heritage Center has copies from 1899. Establishing Christian Workers Union as a parachurch organization, Otis seemed to always have his hands in printers ink. If he was not publishing his own periodicals, he was printing others, like one of Aimee Semple McPherson's first Bridal Calls in 1917. Following his Pentecostal experience, Otis turned Word and Work into a Pentecostal publication.
Word and Work (1899-1940) CD-ROM ($20.00)
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