This week in Los Angeles some 60-thousand charismatic Christians are gathering to celebrate the centennial of the 1906 Azusa Street revival, which launched the modern Pentecostal movement.
The Dixon Pentecostal Research Center honored Dr. Jacqueline E. Smith, national evangelist, with their Spirit of Azusa Award.
KPCC's Kitty Felde tells the ghostly tale of Dalton Avenue in Azusa as part of a special Halloween version of her "Street Stories" series. Kitty Felde: Dalton Avenue in Azusa is named for Henry Dalton ...
Dr. Cecil M. Robeck, Jr. will present the Twentieth Annual Azusa Lecture on Tuesday, Nov. 11, at 7 p.m. in the Lee University Chapel. Dr. Robeck will present “Reaping the Harvest: Lessons from the ...
LOS ANGELES, CA—To the average passerby, Azusa Street is little more than a brick-lined pedestrian alley in downtown Los Angeles, across the street from a bank and a cell phone store and a block away ...
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Why the next great revival won't start at big gatherings
So instead of using “God knows my heart” as an escape hatch, let’s turn it into a confession of trust. Let’s say, “Yes, Lord, ...
The incident occurred on the 300 block of South Vernon Avenue around 3 a.m. Officers responding to a report of a street fight found a severely wounded 36-year-old male laying on the sidewalk suffering ...
In April 1906, a mission on Azusa Street in Los Angeles launched an international religious movement. As Rachael Myrow of member station KPCC reports, 100,000 Pentecostal and charismatic Christians ...
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