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Global Awakening : How 20th-century Revivals Triggered a Christian Revolution / Mark Shaw

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Downers Grove, Ill. : IVP Academic, 2010Description: 221 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 97808308387760830838775
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BV3777.D44  .S52 2010
Contents:
Beyond the sawdust trail : the dynamics of global revival -- Above the 38th parallel : Kil Sun Ju and the Korean revival of 1907 -- The Resurrection man : Joseph Babalola and the Aladura revival of 1930 -- Waking the dead : V.S. Azariah and the Dornakal revival in India -- Nothing but the blood : William Nagenda and the east Africa revival in Uganda -- Born again : Billy Graham and the revival of American evangelicalism -- Salt of the earth : Paulo Borges, Jr. and revival in Brazil -- New Jerusalems : Mensa Otabil, African Pentecostalism and reverse mission -- Taming the dragon : Zhang Rongliang and the Chinese house churches -- Rethinking revival : lessons from the story of world Christianity.
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Beyond the sawdust trail : the dynamics of global revival -- Above the 38th parallel : Kil Sun Ju and the Korean revival of 1907 -- The Resurrection man : Joseph Babalola and the Aladura revival of 1930 -- Waking the dead : V.S. Azariah and the Dornakal revival in India -- Nothing but the blood : William Nagenda and the east Africa revival in Uganda -- Born again : Billy Graham and the revival of American evangelicalism -- Salt of the earth : Paulo Borges, Jr. and revival in Brazil -- New Jerusalems : Mensa Otabil, African Pentecostalism and reverse mission -- Taming the dragon : Zhang Rongliang and the Chinese house churches -- Rethinking revival : lessons from the story of world Christianity.

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