J. D. King has been nice enough to send us a link of books, authors, and publishers of material on healing. Check out this link.
http://www.worldrevivalnetwork.com/media/pdfs/healing_bibliography.pdf
J. D. King has been nice enough to send us a link of books, authors, and publishers of material on healing. Check out this link.
http://www.worldrevivalnetwork.com/media/pdfs/healing_bibliography.pdf
We have run across an excellent book on revival we would like to recommend.
An Endless Line of Splendor – Revivals And Their Leaders From the Great Awakening To The Present by Earle E. Cairns. This book is out of print but may be found used on Amazon.com and abebooks.com
We’ve added testimonies from the 1938 Ethel Willitts healing meetings in Akron, Ohio. Thanks to Paul Chidester for providing the information. Willitts is not well known and her career was limited to the late 30s and into the 40s. If anyone else has information on her, her beginnings, and her later life we would appreciate the information.
We have added links for eight testimony articles about Stephen Jeffreys in the reference section under his biography.
We’ve added several clips of Jack Coe “the man of faith” in the reference section under his biography.
Have you ever wanted to see A. A. Allen? We’ve added about 15 links to videos of A. A. Allen preaching and praying for the sick. Watch legs grow out before your eyes and people on their deathbeds get up and walk. We’ve also added a link from Paul Cunningham who wrote “The Allen I Knew”.
Faith Work Under Charles Cullis In Boston by W. E. Boardman has been added to the reference sections for both Charles Cullis and W. E. Boardman. This book describes the several works that Cullis ran as a step of faith.
The following books can now be read under the reference section for Carrie Judd Montgomery.
The Prayer of Faith – The Life of Praise – Heart Whisperings – Heart Melody – Secrets of Victory
We have added links to four more e-books for A. A. Allenin the reference section under his biography.
We have added a source to our Research list. The New York Times archives are now available for 1851-1980 as well as 1980-Present at http://www.nytimes.com. Change the years next to the search button to locate the years of interest.
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