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Celebrating 150th year of the birth of William J. Seymour

Celebrating 150th year of the birth of William J. Seymour

The Alliance for Black Pentecostal Scholarship invites you to celebrate the sesquicentennial (150 years) of the birth of William J. Seymour. Leading global Pentecostal scholars will be asking: How are churches, practitioners, and scholars from within the black Pentecostal tradition coping with, experiencing, and thinking through the impact of this global pandemic?   What: This […]

Larry Martin: The Life and Ministry of William J. Seymour

Larry Martin: The Life and Ministry of William J. Seymour

  Larry Martin, The Life and Ministry of William J. Seymour: and a history of the Azusa Street Revival (Joplin, MO: Christian Life Books, 1999), 384 pages, ISBN 9780964628946. Dr. Larry Martin’s book The Life and Ministry of William J. Seymour is a valuable contribution to Pentecostal studies as the first volume in his series […]

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