ellauri002.html on line 968: Revival">Creedence Clearwater Revival: Green River 1969
ellauri092.html on line 96: So in June 1873 he arrived again into Liverpool, England, accompanied by his asthmatic wife and song leader Ira Sankey as his other wife. Key men who were leaders and financers who had invited him with the promise of financial help had died since he was last there. There were no meetings, no funds and no committees. What the fuck. It seemed all was lost. Maybe they would just have to return to America? Only one unattractive invitation came from York in the North of England and so there they went. It was hard ground but in the midst of these meetings one unimpressed minister called F.B. Meyer slowly melted and then ignited with holy fervent fire. Our friends fled the scene as fast as they could. Next the Evangelistic foursome moved to Sunderland for several weeks of sole eating meetings where Cod’s power to inflate liver was manifest. In August they brought coals to Newcastle where a daily paper meeting was conducted with some 300 saints in attendance. No other lighting was necessary. News spread throughout the whole land that Creedence Clearvater Revival was coming to churches and salivation to thousands. Other towns were visited in the same manner and left as quickly as the audience caught on that a less inspiring Yankee foursome was doing the song and play.
ellauri092.html on line 98: Next came the invitation to Edinburgh, Scotland. Only eternity will reveal the results of this revival which started in November, 1873. On the first night at the first meeting 2,000 people had to be turned away because the tiller was already filled to capacity. By now Moody had the full backing and support of many great theologians as well as all national financiers of every occupation. It was later said that “The revival in Edinburgh was like a Holocaust to the land”. Cold Calvinism gave way to fiery evangelism. This great city was startled out of its sleep and stirred to its depths. In the New Year they travelled on to see Crocodile Dundee, Glasgow and elsewhere. This was not successful evangelism, it was Creedence Clearwater Revival live. The nine months in Scotland ended, but the revival burned on a few days. Then things returned to normal.
ellauri108.html on line 197: Rastafari owed much to intellectual frameworks arising in the 19th and early 20th centuries. One key influence on Rastafari was Christian Revivalism, with the Great Revival of 1860–61 drawing many Afro-Jamaicans to join churches. Increasing numbers of Pentecostal missionaries from the United States arrived in Jamaica during the early 20th century, climaxing in the 1920s.
ellauri108.html on line 233: Rastafari is not a homogeneous movement and has no single administrative structure, nor any single leader. A majority of Rastas avoid centralised and hierarchical structures because they do not want to replicate the structures of Babylon and because their religion's ultra-individualistic ethos places emphasis on inner divinity. The structure of most Rastafari groups is less like that of Christian denominations and is instead akin to the cellular structure of other African diasporic traditions like Haitian Vodou, Cuban Santería, and Jamaica's Revival Zion. Since the 1970s, there have been attempts to unify all Rastas, namely through the establishment of the Rastafari Movement Association, which sought political mobilisation. In 1982, the first international assembly of Rastafari groups took place in Toronto, Canada. This and subsequent international conferences, assemblies, and workshops have helped to cement global networks and cultivate an international community of Rastas.
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ellauri311.html on line 585: Revival: "There's a bad moon on the rise"). "The girl with colitis goes by" (from
ellauri360.html on line 474: Two men stand at the center of Pentecostal origins as typically told. An ex-Methodist minister, Charles Parham, drew inspiration from several sources before he eventually laid hands upon Agnes Ozman. She spoke in tongues, and Parham believed that she spoke the Chinese language. Others received the Spirit and also spoke in tongues. Parham’s language was thought to be Swedish. LOL. Parham believed that these actual languages were miraculously spoken (xenolalia) and would to lead to international missionary ventures. William Seymour, though segregated from the white learners, listened to a three-month Bible school that Parham led in Houston, Texas. Soon after, Seymour became pastor at an African American Holiness Church in Los Angeles. They rejected his teaching concerning tongues, but some witnessed Seymour lay hands on his host, Edward Lee. Lee experienced an almost unconscious state that was followed by tongue speaking. At the same meeting, seven more received the baptism of the Spirit accompanied by tongues, including Seymour himself. Soon Lee’s home could not hold the racially mixed group that came to see and receive Pentecost. The Azusa Revivals follow.
ellauri395.html on line 624: The Parantava herätys on termi, jota monet amerikkalaiset karismaatikot käyttävät viitaten kristilliseen herätysliikkeeseen , joka alkoi kesäkuussa 1946 ja jatkui 1950-luvulle asti. Healing Revival sai aikaan Latter Rain -liikkeen vuonna 1948, ja nämä kaksi liikettä olivat yhteydessä toisiinsa. Herätyksen aika vaikutti merkittävästi nykyajan karismaattiseen liikkeeseen .
ellauri395.html on line 633: Healing Revival liittyi läheisesti Latter Rain -liikkeeseen, ja nämä kaksi liikettä vaikuttivat syvästi toisiinsa. Vuonna 1948 Länsi-Kanadassa William Branhamin parantamiskampanjan osallistujat innostuivat saarnasta ja kokousten tapahtumista alkamaan paastota ja rukoilla kokeakseen samanlaisia asioita seurakunnassaan. Heidän ponnistelunsa hedelmät aloittivat Latter Rain -liikkeen, joka levisi nopeasti kansainvälisesti ja houkutteli monia samoja ihmisiä osallistumaan Healing Revival -ohjelmaan. Joseph Mattsson-Boze oli Latter Rain -liikkeen näkyvä johtaja, ja hänen aikakauslehtensä Herald of Faith tarjosi julkisuutta sekä Healing Revival- että Right As Rain -liikkeelle.
ellauri395.html on line 1313: Sillä välillä Haginista tuli ökyrikas ministeriönsä presidenttinä. Hagin aloitti kiertävän palvelutyön Raamatun opettajana ja evankelistana vuonna 1949 Jeesuksen yllättävän 2. ilmestymisen jälkeen Oklahomassa. Hän liittyi Voice of Healing Revival -järjestöön Yhdysvalloissa Oral Robertsin , Gordon Lindsayn ja Ozzy Osbornin kanssa vuosina 1947-1958. 23. tammikuuta 1963 hän perusti Kenneth E. Hagin Evangelistic Associationin (nykyisin Kenneth Hagin Ministries) Garlandissa, Texasissa. Syyskuussa 1966 ministeriön toimistot siirrettiin Tulsaan, Oklahomaan, tiloihin, joita aiemmin käytti Ozzy Osborn. Hän aloitti saarnojensa myynnin kelalta kelalle nauhalla vuonna 1966. Saman vuoden marraskuussa hän opetti ensimmäistä kertaa radiossa KSKY: ssä Dallasissa. Siitä lähtien se oli pelkkää myötämäkeä.
ellauri396.html on line 380: Critics referred to it as self-centered and evil and claimed that the strange manifestations were warning signs for other Christian believers to stay away. In his book, Counterfeit Revival, Hank Hanegraaff claimed that the revival has done more damage than good and that the Toronto blessing was a matter of people being enslaved into altered states of consciousness where they obscure reality and enshrine absurdity. Hank Hanegraaff also stated in a 1996 Washington Post interview that, "It's nice to feel all these things, but the fact is, these feelings will wear off, and then disappointment steps in. I call it post-Holy Laughter depression syndrome." Jeesus pitää enemmän räkänokista kuin tyhjän naurajista. Pyhissä jutuissa ei ole mitään hymyilyttävää. Hartaus on vakava asia. Ei taivaaseen mennä iloa pitämään.
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