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  • Azusa Street Chronicles

  • How Pentecost Came to Los Angeles
  • By: Frank Bartleman
  • Narrated by: Alan Crookham
  • Length: 7 hrs and 12 mins
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Azusa Street Chronicles

By: Frank Bartleman
Narrated by: Alan Crookham
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Summary

Frank Bartleman is largely known for being an eye witness and historian of the legendary Azusa Street Revival that began in a small church in California in 1906, and took the world by storm. However, he was much more than that.

There were many revivals and moves of God that Frank took part in all over the world. This book is his memoirs of his experiences not only in the Azusa Street Revival, but other moves of God, miracles, letters exchanged between himself and Evan Roberts, the face of the Welsh Revival, and how God moved in Frank's own life as he saw the Holy Spirit break out all over the world. Frank Bartleman also does in the book, what so few others have dared to do. He shares not only the positives of the revivals he was a part of, but the brutal truth of how much flesh and sin crept in to many of them. He pulls no punches in sharing what he saw to be the reasons why these revivals started, and why they failed.

As Frank travelled to and from Azusa Street, he shows what the revival was like at its height, and the dwindling down to a handful of people after it fell apart. Frank Bartleman lived from 1871 to 1935, and published this book in 1925.

©2023 Alan Crookham (P)2023 Alan Crookham
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Good book and instruction for revival.

Sets down fairly clearly what is needed for revival well worth a read as things are probably similar today as they were 100 years ago in the spirit.

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