John G. Lake's Writings from Africa

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Xulon Press, 2005 - Biography & Autobiography - 200 pages
"John G. Lake's five year tenure as a missionary in South Africa has long been shrouded in mystery and conjecture, with only a few testimonies coming from Lake's sermons as he ministered healing to hundreds of thousands later in life. In this exciting volume, you will find details concerning the death of Lake's first wife after only a few months in South Africa, the beginnings of the unprecedented revival that began within days of the arrival of Lake and fellow missionaries, the astounding miracles and healings that were the hallmark of the fledgling Pentecostal Movement, and a complete transcription of Lake's own African diary."--Provided by the publisher

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Contents

Apostolic Faith Oct 1908
13
How God Makes Missionaries
15
Upper RoomMay 1910
29
How God Makes Missionaries Excerpt
33
Jan 1909 Reports from Regions Beyond
39
Letter from SAApril 1 1909
49
A Call For Helpers
55
South Africa from Brother Lake June 7 1909
59
The Position of The Apostolic Faith Mission of South AfricaOct 6 1912
63
The Power of HealingNov 1910
75
The Upper RoomLetter of Confidence
79
In Johannesburg
83
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