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A. A. Allen was one of the leading healing evangelists of the 1950's healing revival in USA, which swept the world, revitalising Pentecostalism and birthing the Charismatic movement of new churches. Allen was very theatrical and flamboyant in his style but he was clearly one of the most powerful ministries amongst his peers. He preached an old-time Pentecostal message, gave altar calls for conversions, cast out demons and healed the sick. Above all others he was a prophet to the poor and, like Jesus, 'the common people heard him gladly.'This is his autobiography
Gordon Lindsay wrote, 'The story of the life of William Branham is so out of this world and beyond the ordinary that, were there not available a host of infallible proofs which document and attest its authenticity, one might well be excused from considering it farfetched and incredible." Thousands were converted or healed through Branham's ministry. He reported that throughout his life he was guided by an angel who regularly communicated with him. He operated in what appears to be a genuine gift of 'the word of knowledge' which was gave him the power to discern people's illnesses and thoughts. David Harrell reports of his popularity: "The power of a Branham service . . . remains a legend unparalleled in the history of the charismatic movement" (Harrell, p162). Branham's accuracy is attested by Walter J. Hollenweger, who interpreted for him in Zurich and 'is not aware of any case in which he was mistaken in the often detailed statements he made' (Hollenweger, The Pentecostals, p354). The colourful Canadian minister, song leader and teacher, W. J. Ern Baxter, who accompanied him 4-8 months every year from 1947-1953, said he never heard his discernment inaccurate even once.
Jack Coe was one of the first tent evangelists of the post World War II period in the United States. After receiving a miraculous healing, Coe felt called of God to the gospel ministry. For the next twelve years Coe would be a leading proponent of divine healing and organize many tent revivals to spread his message.He soon had the largest tent of all the 1950's healing evangelists seating over 22,000 people. He was a large man with a commanding stage presence and his direct preaching appealed to multitudes who came to find salvation and healing in his massive crusades.This book 45 page booklet was one of the first produced during the healing revival on apostles and prophets. Though its content does not reflect the more mature view of modern days it reveals some of the first steps of revelation that eventually led to the restoration of apostles and prophets in the worldwide church.
David Walker was born in Phoenix, Arizona on Sept 20, 1934. When he was nine he was transported by a vision into Heaven for five hours and he came out of that experience as an anointed preacher! Thousands came to hear the "boy" evangelist preach the Gospel with as much zeal and power as many who had years of crusade experience. Amazing miracles and supernatural manifestations accompanied "Little" David's ministry. He worked with the best known healing evangelists of the Voice of Healing organization as a young man. Later he became a very successful pastor and missionary, ministering in over 70 countries of the world. Format:pdf 72pp
Rev. W. V. Grant, Sr. was an outstanding evangelist working with both the Voice of Healing group and the Assemblies of God denomination. His powerful apostolic ministry enabled him to conduct state-wide healing crusades across the nation. Countless thousands were converted and hundreds of sick were healed. He began several churches during his ministry and was a prolific writer, featuring in monthly publications such as The Pentecostal Evangel, The Voice of Healing, his own magazine "The Voice of Deliverance" which grew to a circulation of 2.6 million monthly, as well as authoring scores of books. Few men made had such a positive effect on the 1950's healing revival - and lasted the course! - as W. V. Grant.
This book was written by Julius Stadsklev, who joined William Branham, F.F. Bosworth, Billy Paul Branham and Ern Baxter for a 10 week evangelistic trip to South Africa from October to December, 1951. It contains many photographs, first-hand testimonies, and newspaper reports on Branham's meetings and ministry during this campaign. The healing testimonies are astounding and their clear documentation, including newspaper and medical reports adds a degree of authenticity which is indisputable. This book is in .pdf format
Jack Coe (March 11, 1918 - December 16, 1956) was one of the first tent evangelists of the post World War II period in the United States. Coe was ordained in the Assemblies of God in 1944, and began to preach while still serving in World War II. After receiving a miraculous healing, Coe felt called of God to the gospel ministry. For the next twelve years Coe would be a leading proponent of divine healing and organize many tent revivals to spread his message. He soon had the largest tent of all the 1950's healing evangelists seating over 22,000 people. He was a large man with a commanding stage presence and his direct preaching appealed to multitudes who came to find salvation and healing in his massive crusades.Unfortunately, Coe was hospitalized and diagnosed with bulbar polio in December 1956 and soon left this earth to join the Lord he loved and served.