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Frank Bartleman was an eyewitness and leader in the famous Azusa Street Revival. The FRANK BARTLEMAN COLLECTION brings you his first-hand account of the revival and amazing move of God, as well as his wider life and ministry, including his mission trips through Europe. A must-read for anyone interested in the early Pentecostal Movement!
Includes the full text of:
1. AZUSA STREET (How Pentecost Came to Los Angeles). Bartleman's most famous work, documenting the events leading up to the Azusa Street Revival and the role he played in it.
2. MY STORY - THE LATTER RAIN. Includes a brief autobiographical sketch and reflections concerning the beginnings of the Azusa Street Revival. Also includes a number of his tracts (including the famous "Earthquake" tract; as well as a letter to him from Evan Roberts of the Welsh Revival.
3. FROM PLOW TO PULPIT. A more in-depth autobiography covering Bartleman's early life, conversion, call to preach and early ministry.
4. TWO YEARS MISSION WORK IN EUROPE. Documents Bartleman's travels throughout Europe spreading the early Pentecostal message, up to the time of the outbreak of World War 1.
5. THE DEITY OF CHRIST. As Bartleman states, "This little volume has been prayerfully collected and written to meet the oncoming, terrible onslaught against, and the denial of the absolute Deity of our Lord Jesus Christ, in these last, evil days of apostasy from the true and living faith."
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Frank Bartleman was was converted and became a preacher in 1892. In the year 1905 he became a prolific writer.
Bartleman wrote many daily articles for the Pentecostal magazines and documented the events that lead up to the revival and this helped him have many accomplishments during his lifetime. Bartleman wrote the famous book Azusa Street which was a major movement in the Pentecostal revival. He authored six books, four pamphlets, over five hundred and fifty published articles, and one hundred tracts. Bartleman is also best remembered for his chronicles of the 1906 Los Angeles revival, writing about all the events that happened before and after the revival. Azusa Street Mission by David Cloud.
As an Author, Evangelist, and Missionary, he was very influential in the early Pentecostal revival. After the Los Angeles revival, and his missionary work (ending with the start of World War One) he returned to evangelistic and street work until his death in 1936.
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