Description
Eyewitness to the Power of the Holy Spirit! Experience the power and revelation of one of history's greatest spiritual revivals as if you were there yourself. More than an observer or historian, author Frank Bartleman participated in the Azusa Street Revival and experienced the movement firsthand. His insight into the events leading up to Azusa, the revival itself, and the impact that resulted is perhaps the most detailed account of the falling of the Holy Spirit ever recorded.
Your faith will explode as you read Bartleman's challenging insights into faith-filled living from his experiences at Azusa Street. You will more fully understand...
Author: Frank Bartleman
Publisher: Whitaker House
Published: 09/01/2000
Pages: 176
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.45lbs
Size: 8.57h x 4.90w x 0.47d
ISBN13: 9780883686386
ISBN10: 0883686384
BISAC Categories:
- Biography & Autobiography | Religious
- Religion | Christianity | Pentecostal & Charismatic
- Religion | Christian Church | History
Your faith will explode as you read Bartleman's challenging insights into faith-filled living from his experiences at Azusa Street. You will more fully understand...
- The tribulations they faced
- The blessings they received
- The Pentecostal movement that followed
- What God will do when desperate souls cry out for more of Him
Author: Frank Bartleman
Publisher: Whitaker House
Published: 09/01/2000
Pages: 176
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.45lbs
Size: 8.57h x 4.90w x 0.47d
ISBN13: 9780883686386
ISBN10: 0883686384
BISAC Categories:
- Biography & Autobiography | Religious
- Religion | Christianity | Pentecostal & Charismatic
- Religion | Christian Church | History
About the Author
Born in a rural Pennsylvania town, Frank Bartleman (1871-1936) grew up on his father's farm. His first job was to work the plow, though he suffered from relatively poor health all his life. He left home when he was seventeen and was converted in 1893, at the age of twenty-two, in the Grace Baptist Church of Philadelphia. Bartleman's desire to preach led him to enter full-time ministry the following summer. He was ordained by the Temple Baptist Church. Although he had the opportunity to be put through college and to one day have a paying position as a pastor, he chose instead "a humble walk of poverty and suffering," working in the streets and slums.

