
By Jonas Clark
One of America's greatest African American religious leaders who
had to wrestle racism before he could fulfill the divine call on his life.
By Dave Bodine
Lake was responsible for raising over 1 million converts, 625
churches and 1,250 preachers in five years of ministry. Because of his
resurrection revelation, he had a deadly plague germ die in his hand. Learn more
about the life and ministry of this apostolic pioneer.
by Jennifer LeClaire
Pioneering a Way for Women Evangelists - The early 20th century
evangelist, Aimee Semple McPherson, was a pioneer of women in ministry.
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by Jonas Clark
Howard Carter was a missionary to missionaries, a friend to Smith
Wigglesworth and Lester Sumrall, and a leading speaker at international
Pentecostal conferences throughout the world. But Carter was most distinguished
for his teaching on the gifts of the Holy Spirit.
courtesy of Lesea Ministries
“I won’t be satisfied unless I win a million souls for Jesus
everyday” – Dr. Lester Sumrall.
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