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This book tells the story of the miraculous growth of the Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship International over four decades.From politicians to street beggars, the FGBMFI has impacted many thousands of lives, and the book movingly recounts the dramatic testimonies of these men and women.From its founding vision of awakening the laymen of the world for the gospel the FGBMFI spread through the USA, South America, the UK, Japan, Australia, New Zealand and the former Communist countries. More recently, it has reached Africa and Central America.This book takes us on from The Happiest People on Earth by Demos Shakarian (the US story) and Catching the Vision (the UK story), and has many more exciting new stories to tell from God's work in recent years.This book is kindly made available by the author.
This 92-page document is important for an understanding of the new church movement in Great Britain which emerged in the early charismatic days during the 1960's and today is at the forefront of renewal and the restoration of the church in that land. David Lillie and Arthur Wallis hosted the gathering which met specifically to discuss and pray about the recovery of spiritual gifts and the restoration of the New Testament church.
This 62-page document is the official report of a conference in Belstone, Devon hosted by Arthur Wallis and David Lillie in September 1961. It gives a unique understanding of the growth and development of the vision of a renewed and restored New Testament church which formed the basis of the rapidly growing 'house church' movement in Britain.
This 87-page document is a record of the final early charismatic conference held in September 1962 at Mamhead Park, near Exeter. Arthur Wallis says, 'The third in the (new charismatic conference) series came in September the following year at Mamhead Park, near Exeter, attended by 80 or more. The following year was to see the breaking out of the charismatic movement in Britain (1963). No wonder we were led to the theme, The Present Ministry of the Holy Spirit. There were Bible readings on 1 Corinthians 12 and 14, and ministry on the believers personal need of the Spirit, and on the Spirits power for witnessing. Nearly all were leaders, and many came into the baptism of the Spirit.Two things in that conference stand out for me. Hearing the exciting news of the outbreak of the Spirit in California that later was recognised as the beginning of the charismatic movement. The other was my first meeting with a young Welsh evangelist whose ministry had brought a touch of revival to a number of villages in the neighbouring county of Cornwall. His boyish appearance made him look even younger than he was. His name - Bryn Jones!"You can read here the report of the whole conference including transcripts of the main sessions.