Azusa Street

Azusa Street by Frank Bartleman, published by Whitaker House in April 1997, is a 175-page exploration of the Azusa Street Revival, which began in an old frame building that once housed a Methodist church. The author shares his experiences and the collective yearning for a Pentecostal revival, detailing how this movement has impacted the church and spread globally.
Readers will find a detailed account of the events surrounding the revival and the spiritual fervor that characterized this period. The book focuses on themes of unity within the church and the renewal of the body of Christ, reflecting Bartleman’s insights into the significance of this revival in the context of Christianity and Christian ministry. This edition is presented in English and offers a concise look at a pivotal moment in religious history.
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In an old, rented frame building that formerly had housed a Methodist church, the great Azusa Street Revival of the early 1900s began. Frank Bartleman reveals how the burden upon his and others’ hearts for a Pentecostal revival in this day and age led to his involvement in a powerful move of God that has swept across the country and around the world. Get ready for what God is doing and is about to do, as He increasingly brings upon the church the unity of the Spirit renewal of the body of Christ!
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