The Gospel of Healing

The Gospel of Healing
Author: Albert B. Simpson
Publisher: New York : Christian Alliance Publishing Company
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1915
Genre: Medicine
ISBN:

Mornings with Tozer

Mornings with Tozer
Author: A. W. Tozer
Publisher: Moody Publishers
Total Pages: 639
Release: 2015-04-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1600669131

"Let the morning bring me word of your unfailing love, for I have put my trust in you. Show me the way I should go, for to you I entrust my life." —Psalm 143:8 (NIV) Grab your coffee, find your favorite chair, and begin your day with guidance from A. W. Tozer. Many of these 366 devotional readings come from sermons Tozer preached close to his death in 1963, marking them with a deep concern for spiritual intimacy and true worship. He urges you to pursue God, confess sin, pray fervently, and seek the Spirit. Let this book be a garnish in your feast of God’s Word. As you welcome the morning light and all the sights and sounds of the new day, let Mornings with Tozer awaken your heart.

All for Jesus

All for Jesus
Author: Robert L. Niklaus
Publisher: Wingspread Pub
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2011
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781600662676

Dr. Albert B. Simpson had hoped initially to be a catalyst used of God to move existing churches back to the divine plan of Spirit-filled living and evangelistic concern for people without God or hope. When his efforts fell short of a broad response, he found himself the founder not only of a missionary movement, but also of a fellowship of Christians that increasingly assumed patterns evident in New Testament churches. This movement became known as The Christian and Missionary Alliance. The common thread running through All for Jesus is how The Christian and Missionary Alliance providentially became a dynamic body of New Testament-type churches.

Genuine Gold

Genuine Gold
Author: Paul L. King
Publisher:
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2006-05-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780978535209

Genuine Gold: The Cautiously Charismatic Story of the Early Christian and Missionary Alliance documents the supernatural heritage of the early Christian and Missionary Alliance (C&MA)-welcoming the supernatural with discernment-and calls the denomination to embrace again the charismatic dimensions of the Holy Spirit today and to return to its originally close relation to the Pentecostal-charismatic movement. Author Paul L. King, C&MA historian and theologian, shows how the early C&MA, a robustly evangelical movement, embraced many practices and doctrines of the new Pentecostal movement following the famous Azusa Street Revival of 1906. Yet in following decades, the C&MA distanced itself from the Pentecostal and later charismatic movements. The reasons? Partly because the C&MA insisted on a non-exclusive view of speaking in tongues and on discernment-distinguishing the gold of genuine manifestations of the Holy Spirit from the spurious. But also because the C&MA allied itself increasingly with non-Pentecostal evangelicalism. Genuine Gold urges the C&MA to rekindle the flame of spiritual renewal through its carefully documented history of the Alliance's early vibrancy.

Accreditation Helps

Accreditation Helps
Author: Ben Elliott
Publisher: WingSpread Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre:
ISBN: 9781600663376

A resource to help accreditation and ordination candidates understand Alliance theology.

The Authority of the Believer

The Authority of the Believer
Author: John A MacMillan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-09-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9789356612303

The Authority of the Believer' exhorts faithful Christians to be mindful of their actions and words so that their relationship with the Lord might be solidly maintained each day. 'The Authority of the Believer, ' a wonderful set of meditations on what it means to be a good Christian, encourages the reader to ponder profoundly. John MacMillan demonstrates how powerful and capable a sincere believer in God can be by reflecting on many of the Bible's greatest lessons and deeds, as well as personal experiences. Faith, when retained and guarded against life's temptations and diversions, is a powerful tool-the power of Christ and the Heavenly Lord may be a tremendous help

Anointed Women

Anointed Women
Author: Paul L. King
Publisher:
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2009-05-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780981952673

Rediscover the powerful anointing of the Holy Spirit upon women in ministry in The Christian and Missionary Alliance! Anointed Women reveals the remarkable stories of women used by God in amazing ways and documents hundreds of women who served as Alliance pastors, evangelists, and teachers, planted hundreds of churches, and led thousands of people to salvation in Christ, healing, and a deeper Christian life. -- "A deeply researched history and carefully nuanced analysis. . . . Such a moderate voice should be given careful attention by every reader."-Dr. Franklin Pyles, President, The Christian and Missionary Alliance, Canada / / "An invaluable record of rich treasures. . . . a call to the C&MA to reclaim its heritage of 'unity in essentials, freedom in non-essentials, and charity in all things.'" -Leslie Andrews, Ph.D., VP of Academic Affairs/Provost, Asbury Theological Seminary

Emboldened

Emboldened
Author: Tara Beth Leach
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2017-11-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 083088758X

Women are central to the mission of God. Pastor Tara Beth Leach issues a stirring call for a new generation of women in ministry: to teach, to preach, to shepherd, and to lead. Providing practical advice and encouragement, Leach shows how God not only permits women to minister—he emboldens, empowers, and unleashes them to lead out of the fullness of who they are.

A.B. Simpson and the Making of Modern Evangelicalism

A.B. Simpson and the Making of Modern Evangelicalism
Author: Daryn Henry
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 387
Release: 2019-12-26
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0228000130

A shrewd synthesizer, gifted popularizer, and inspiring founder of the Christian and Missionary Alliance movement, A.B. Simpson (1843-1919) was enmeshed in the most crucial threads of evangelical Christianity at the turn of the twentieth century. Daryn Henry presents Simpson's life and ministry as a vivid, fascinating, and paradigmatic study in evangelical religious culture, during a time when the conservative wing of the movement has often been overlooked. Simpson's ministry, Henry explains, fused the classic evangelical emphasis on revivalist conversion with the intensification of that sensibility in the quest for the deeper Christian life of holiness. Recovering the practice of divine healing, Simpson emphasized a dynamically empowered and supernaturally animated Christianity that would spill over into nascent Pentecostalism. His encouragement of cross-cultural missions was part of a trend that unleashed the dramatic rise of world Christianity across the Global South. All the while, his Biblical literalism, antagonism to modernist theology, campaigns against evolution, and views on premillennialism, Biblical prophecy, and the role of Israel in the end times made Simpson a precursor of the fundamentalist melees of subsequent decades. From his upbringing in rural Canada and confessional Scottish Presbyterianism, Simpson journeyed into the heart of American evangelicalism revolving around his base in New York City. Against most previous writing on Simpson, Henry's biography presents both continuities and discontinuities in the development of modern interdenominational evangelicalism out of the denominational evangelicalism of the nineteenth century.