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Evangelist AA Allen Presorted Standard US Postage Paid Permit NO. 53 Mobile, AL 36619 The Remnant 4873 East Dawes Lane Mobile, Alabama 36619 Price Evan Roberts $5.00 Welsh Revival Charles Parham, William J. Seymour, Smith Wigglesworth John G. Lake, Demos Shakarian, Kathryn Kuhlman R. W. Schambach, William Branham Oral Roberts, A. A. Allen, Jack Coe Kenneth Hagin, Kenneth Copeland Creflow Dollar, Rodney HowardBrown, Randy Clark, John Arnott, Steve Hill, John Kilpatrick LosLos AngelesAngeles 100100 YearsYears AgoAgo hen I was a little hope. If you finished these who saw two large angels at ors radiating out from them. boy I used to sit pages and read everything the back of a church in Co- I can remember Mahesh 2006 Win front of my that there is in these pages lumbus, Georgia. I will al- Chavda telling me about the The television set and watch a then you would understand ways remember the day that Lord Jesus appearing at the Remnant strange man from Tulsa, one thing. God always uses John Kilpatrick drove to foot of his bed when he was Oklahoma pray for the sick. a bible student. He was ar- Editor, Rev. Jerrell H. Miller a man to perform His will Photographer, Cathy Wood I thought he was a rather des- upon the face of the earth. rayed in rainbow colors and The Remnant Newspaper Established November 1993 perate man and we used to God is not in the business of his glory stayed in the pres- The Remnant International established June 1999 make fun of him and imitate ence of Chavda for most of http://www.theremnant.com - 4873 Dawes Lane East - Mobile, AL him. God was in the view- a Friday morning in Ft. 36619 Phone (251) 661-9395 ing of this man because later God Always Worth, Texas. Brothers and Toll Free (888) 755-9145 The Remnant is currently mailed to 50 I would find out he repre- sisters these are the things states and the following countries: India, Nigeria, Netherlands, England, sented the dreams and hopes Uses A Man that build faith and give to Australia, South Africa, Canada, Japan, Germany, Switzerland, Northern of many people who are hun- us the heart of a Lion to make CONTRIBUTINGIreland STAFF gry for God. lifting up men but he is in the us feel as if we can do any- Contributing Writers: Cleddie Keith, Dianne Sloan, Billie Deck, Cathy This paper is dedicated business of using them. The thing. Wood, Debbie Vice, Jim Goll, Chris to all of those people who gifting of a William Branham When you are reading Harvey, M Shane Pippen - Intercessors: Billie Deck; The Watch of the Lord , have the dream to see the was strange and unusual. this I will be in Israel. Please Ft. Mill, SC Remnant International Radio WOSM entire gospel displayed on Branham a poor boy from Editor Jerrell Miller pray for my family, I really 103.1 Ocean Springs MS Radio at 5:10 PM Mon thru Fri earth before Jesus comes. Kentucky knew he had a spe- Mobile to speak at a felt the need to go to that These men of God repre- cial purpose but he had to minister’s meeting in 1991. Holy Land. I don’t know sented in this paper were all trust God to walk away from Our newspaper had not even what God is up to these days the people who took God one his security one day. He was been founded yet but after but I do know we will very step further to advance the a meter reader in Southern hearing what he saw I never soon experience the Knowl- Kingdom of God. If you Indiana -- when he decided forgot it. The testimony of edge of the Glory of God asked me who my favorites to follow Jesus he was led by the supernatural is just some- over the earth as the waters were I would tell you in a and angel. This angel stayed thing you don’t forget. I of the seas Hab . What ever minute William J. Branham with him all through his min- wanted to start a paper since the bible says, it will come and Kathryn Kulhman. Why istry. He was there to coun- I was baptised in the Holy to pass. Please seek God’s History Edition do I like these more than the cil the great man of God dur- Ghost in 1977 but the right face right now for my fam- Editor’s Column - Page 2 others, its because they re- ing his toughest days. His moment had to come when ily we really pay a price for Azusa Foundation - Page 3 vealed more of God and what son Billy saw the angel one it was time to do it. It was Aimee Simple McPherson - Page 5 me traveling at times. It is Evangelist Evan Roberts - Page 7 he could do when a man is night and was afraid of what John Kilpatrick’s powerful even more difficult as I write The Healers - Page 9 raised up to bear witness of he saw. I bet the memory of testimony that birthed this this to you. I can see the The Charismatics - Page 11 The Faith Movement - 12 the power of God. that perfect being was never paper. I never forget asking cloths in the laundry room R. W. Schambach Radio - 12 These pages represent a forgot by young Billy him after the meeting, “What that she cannot get to. Pray River Move of God - Page 13 lot of prayer and a lot of hope. Branaham that night. did they look like.” I remem- for Vivian she has really paid “The Remnant will travel anywhere in the world to Benny Hinn once said hope Maybe you don’t know ber the man of God telling me a dear price for allowing her witness and write about a supernatural work is the attitude of faith. Well this but this newspaper was they were sparking heavenly husband to do this work that of God.” within these pages is a lot of founded on a group of men beings with all kinds of col- has been directed by God. Give if you can, the need is great. “Where Miracles Happen Everyday” Can’t Be Explained Must Be Experienced Greater Works Fellowship Revival Church Bring the sick... Healing Room & Ministry Available by Apt. Soaking Room - Call For appointment Telephone (601) 799-5659 Hwy 43 South At Pastor Patricia Lee and Apostle Clifford Lee 13 Oak Allee Drive new e mail: [email protected] Picayune Ms. 39466 Pastor Pat Lee Angeles as the door was been seen since the tions of the time. locked at church where he early days Those who had taught this new vision. Vision of been built around can only come through where traditions for revelation is free. It was on years could Azusa Foundation Bonnie Brae Street where a not understand OS ANGELES, CA -- I women had opened her house this modern people of California with the now Mobile Bay the Bay of up for the new teaching. The day Pentecost. drove down the street gospel and while it did, God the Holy Spirit. Many believe in Los Angeles to try Spirit did fall on that Many minis- L had other plans through this that the name the Bay of the September day in 1906 and ters heard and find the location of 312 area to reach and entire world Holy Spirit is a call toward a Seymour saw his work just about the Azusa Street, but it’s not with signs and wonders. He future purpose named by a there anymore, but God’s begin in a small room with outpouring and would reach the world with prophet of the Christian only a piano. A few people they came from blessing wasn’t initially the experience of Pentecost in faith. William Seymour poured out at the spot where helped establish God's ladder their denomina- would be the last one you like Bethel in Southern, tions from all a parking lot is today, it was would ever had thought to poured out on another street. California. The ladder would around the bring a new move of just not reach to Los Angeles world. Bonnie Brae was where the Pentecost upon the world power of God was poured but it would go around the When stage. He knew about world before it would be they out, but they call it today the prejudice as in Houston he Azusa Street Revival and over. Charles were worked as a waiter and heard Parham every modern work of the teachings of the Baptism Pentecost can be traced to experienced in the Holy Spirit through a the first Los Angeles, California. prejudice Methodist Preacher When God spoke to touch of this Charles Parham. He was more vision but interested in the teaching God gave than the prejudice the because God was increase establishing a to a new vision humble inside of his servant of heart. God who Seymour had a hunger wasn't to see God wor- move. Through ried all the rejected prejudice the early that even happened, today, church. William J. Seymour was more If you than conquer as God chose would this vessel of honor to bless have the world. been a Christian in baptized in the Holy What was the 1906 and would have Ghost they began to thing that brought read the Los Angeles speak with an people from all Times you would unknown tongue. That was the hard- Jacob, He opened up Heaven around the world to have been turned off a city named for the angels.
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