The Charismatic Century

The Enduring Impact of the Azusa Street Revival

English language

Published Sept. 22, 2006 by Warner Faith.

ISBN:
978-0-446-57813-4
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OCLC Number:
62493206

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It's been 100 years since William Seymour, an African-American Christian revivalist, guided his small Los Angeles congregation through a multiday series of revivals at 312 Azusa Street. This spiritually dramatic movement became the foundation of the 20th century's abiding charismatic renewal, which now claims some 600 million adherents. Hayford, the founding pastor of the Church on the Way, and Moore, a longtime pastor and Ph. D. candidate at Regent University, offer engaging snapshots of the charismatic renewals of the last century and their impact on contemporary Christianity. The authors narrate the lives and work of preachers as diverse as R.A. Torrey, Aimee Semple McPherson and Oral Roberts, whom Hayford believes is the most influential charismatic preacher of the age. Hayford and Moore also provide portraits of megachurches such as the Vineyard Christian Fellowship and Calvary Chapel as well as various quasi-church movements. At the end of each chapter, they pose …

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A history of 20th Century Pentecostalism

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Not quite what I was expecting. I had hoped for more details on the original Azusa Street Revival, but what was there was about what I had already read on Wikipedia. That being said the rest of the book was still good. In fact I read it more quickly than I have much non-fiction the last several years. The rest was about what happened since then, from the racial split in classical pentacostolism, to the global south growth of Christianity thru the spirit filled belivers. The establishment of charismatics who chose to stay in their old churches and renew them rather than leaving to form new ones.

What I found most mighty and surprising was Pope John praying in the 20th century on 1-1-1901 & dedicating the new century to the holy spirit and man the latter rain came down.

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