Topics: The Second Crowning, the Baptism of the Spirit, Apostleship, Divine Healing, the Law of the Spirit of Life, Sickness, the Power of a Christian.
(From cover flap) The ministry of John G. Lake is unique in the twentieth century history of the church. The result of his five years of ministry in South Africa was the establishment of the Apostolic Church.... In Africa God gave him a revival unprecedented since the days of the apostles. The fire spread throughout the nation, and hundreds of churches were raised up. Miracles occurred of such magnitude as to amaze the world and gave him audience with many leaders of his time.
Returning from Africa to Spokane, Washington, his ministry is said to have resulted in 100,000 healings in a period of five years.
The first book of sermons entitled The John G. Lake Sermons on Dominion Over Demons, Disease, and Death has run through many editions. We trust this additional book of faith-building messages will have an equally enthusiastic reception.
John G. Lake (1870 - 1935)
usually known as John G. Lake, was a Canadian–American leader in the Pentecostal movement that began in the early 20th century, and is known as a faith healer, missionary, and with Thomas Hezmalhalch, co-founder of the Apostolic Faith Mission of South Africa. Through his 1908–13 African missionary work, Lake played a decisive role in the spread of Pentecostalism in southern Africa, the most successful southern African religious movement of the 20th century.After completing his missionary work in Africa, Lake evangelized for 20 years, primarily along the west coast of the United States setting up "healing rooms" and healing campaigns, and establishing churches. Lake was influenced by the healing ministry of John Alexander Dowie and the ministry of Charles Parham.
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