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Latter Rain (post–World War II movement)

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their evangelical peers. Latter Rain leaders developed new doctrines and practices to address the developing formalism with Pentecostalism. These changes made the Latter Rain Movement distinct from the classical Pentecostals. The Latter Rain influenced a new style of leadership structure, worship, and a different doctrinal emphasis that was significantly different from traditional Pentecostalism.
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Latter Rain movement was rejected by classical Pentecostal denominations. The broader Pentecostal movement began to strongly reject elements of the Latter Rain movement starting by the early 1950s, which caused significant discord and confrontations between followers of Latter Rain and the older Pentecostal groups. The term
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Belief in the restoration of the offices of apostle and prophet distinguished the Latter Rain Movement from the rest of Pentecostalism. Classical Pentecostals viewed the five ministerial roles as functions and gifts vested in the entire Spirit-baptized congregation at large, subject to the leading of
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A major feature of Latter Rain teaching focused on the "manifestation of the Sons of God" or "Joel's Army". The Latter Rain movement leaders taught that as the end of the age approached, the manifested sons of God would appear in the church. They would be empowered with supernatural gifts and able to
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In extended chapel services for four days... the procedure emerged of calling out members of the audience and imparting a spiritual gift to them by the laying on of hands accompanied by a suitable prophecy. The authorization and direction of these activities was a series of vocal prophetic utterances
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of the presbytery. Haltingly, the members of the school began to pray and lay hands on people, and there were reports of multiple healings as result of the prayers. Prior to this, the laying on of hands for this purpose was viewed as heretical and had not been practiced for several decades throughout
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to develop the idea that the manifestation of the sons of God could only be achieved through the leadership of specially endowed preachers operating as a "five-fold" ministry. In practice, this led to the creation of a strongly authoritarian leadership structure where members were required to submit
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in the restoration of the last days, we find certain men whose names are linked with the principles that were being revealed in their day... when we come to the time of the so-called "Latter Rain" revival of 1948–49 and the early '50s, the doctrine of "laying on of hands" (with prophecy) springs up,
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We disapprove of those extreme teachings and practices, which being unfounded scripturally, serve only to break fellowship of like precious faith and tend to confusion and division among members of the Body of Christ, and be it hereby known that this 23rd General Council disapproves of the so-called
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During the day men of God, who have been called to various offices by the Lord, as they feel led by the Spirit, call out of the congregation folks whose hearts have been made ready, lay hands upon them and set them apart for God. This laying on of hands is accompanied by various prophecies relative
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Some Pentecostal denominational leadership began to openly oppose the revival in the spring of 1948, and questioned the teachings and practices being developed by the movement. As the revival progressed, their condemnations became more pronounced. According to one author, "leaders of the Assemblies
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Some students knelt in worship and reported feeling in "deep awe of God". One claimed to be directed by God to lay his hands upon a student and pray for him. After doing so, he uttered a prophecy to the student. Then another lengthy prophecy was given by Ern Hawtin that the gifts of the spirit will
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in the revival. The IAoG were key supporters of the Latter Rain movement and provided an early framework for the movement which emphasized the independence of the local church and opposed complex denominational structures. As the revival died down after a few years, those who had been swayed by the
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The Latter Rain strongly emphasized relational networks over organizational structure. Latter Rain emphases are some of the most noticeable differences between Pentecostals and Charismatics, as delineated, for example, by the Assemblies of God in their 2000 position paper on End Time Revival. The
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During the early years, some of the most ardent critics of the Latter Rain and its theology came from within Pentecostalism, particularly the Assemblies of God. In 1949, the General Council of the Assemblies of God, following the leadership of its General Superintendent E. S. Williams, stated that
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George Warnock, a former personal secretary to Ern Baxter (an associate with William Branham's healing ministry), resided at Sharon Schools in the fall of 1949 and performed various work supporting the movement. Branham and Baxter both adopted many of the teachings that developed within the Latter
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experiences which were described as "the rain pouring down". One of the eyewitnesses, Ern Hawtin, brother of Pastor George Hawtin, reported the outpouring as the revival suddenly began in the largest classroom where the entire student body was gathered. One student claimed to experience a vision.
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which impacted the development of some of the key teachings of the movement. The teachings from the revival came to be known as "Latter Rain" because its leaders began to connect the timing of the revival with the establishment of the State of Israel in May 1948. They believed their revival was a
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and prayer. Classes were suspended at times to encourage the movement which the majority of the school began to participate in. The students believed that God was about to do something new and unique for the church. Some students issued prophecies that urged others "to seek the face of the Lord".
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A major theme of the Latter Rain was "unity" among the believers in the church service, the geographic region, and at large. The unity beliefs began to develop after the mainstream Pentecostal denominations began to reject their movement and take steps to distance themselves from the Latter Rain
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Latter Rain proponents viewed themselves as a continuation of classical Pentecostalism and continued many Pentecostal teachings and practices. Latter Rain leaders viewed Pentecostalism as spiritually dry in the post-war period and in danger of slipping into a dry or mental formalism like many of
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reign through the creation of a theocratic system of government. Extreme versions of this interpretation referred to Jesus as a "pattern" Son, and believed that believers would become identical to Jesus in every way. They applied the "ye are gods" passage (Psalms 82:6) to validate their belief.
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of early Pentecostalism. The movement began with major revivals between 1948 and 1952 and became established as a large semi-organized movement by 1952. It continued into the 1960s. The movement had a profound impact on subsequent movements as its participants dispersed throughout the broader
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The revival quickly spread across the country and the world and was joined by numerous churches and individuals. Glad Tidings Temple in Vancouver, British Columbia, became an important church that spread the message of revival around the world through her publications, tapes and missionaries
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weekend, special services were held which the school called the "Feast of Pentecost". Many people who had heard of the revivals in North Battleford attended these services. This led to what is considered the first "Camp Meeting" during July 7–18, 1948, which began drawing large crowds in the
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Pentecostals traditionally held that the baptism of the Holy Spirit usually comes after prolonged "tarrying" or waiting for the Spirit. By contrast, the Latter Rain movement taught that the baptism of the Holy Spirit and the gifts can be imparted from one believer to another through the
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in their 2000 position paper on End Time Revival. The Latter Rain movement was rejected by classical Pentecostal denominations. The broader Pentecostal movement began to strongly reject elements of the Latter Rain movement starting in the early 1950s, which caused significant discord and
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On February 11, 1948, a young woman prophesied "that we are on the very verge of a great revival, and all we have to do is open the door, and we could enter in." After the prophecy Pastor Hawtin prayed, "Father we do not know where the door is, neither do we know how to enter it."
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of God watched in horror" as the Latter Rain movement began to grant ministering licenses to unqualified preachers and viewed some of their teachings as divisive and harmful. For instance, the 1949 General Council of the Assemblies of God USA declared in its Resolution #7:
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teachings and practices. Blaming the denominations for stopping what they perceived to be a move of God, Latter Rain proponents began to strongly condemn and reject denomination structures as incompatible with unity. They taught that God saw the Church organized not into
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label among the broader Pentecostal movement; therefore, many ministers who were influenced by the movement became reluctant to share their connections to the movement. Much of the movement, along with elements of the Healing Revival, integrated into parts of the larger
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The basic premise of the teaching developed shortly after the initial revival, and the teaching evolved rapidly and in alternate ways among the different groups participating in the movement. The various branches of the movement debated the nature and extent of this
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which had become entrenched in the ranks of Pentecostalism, which they believed tended to be pessimistic and apocalyptic in its outlook. The Latter Rain emphasized a victorious eschatological outlook. Rather than attempting to save a few souls before the rise of the
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which it said was restoring the gifts of the spirit to the church. Groups influenced by and descended from Latter Rain have continued the pattern of connecting what they believe to be restoration events in church to restoration events for the nation of Israel.
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Some branches of the movement, believed they would be as Jesus was when he was on earth and would receive a number of divine gifts, including the ability to change their physical location, to speak any language through the Holy Spirit, and to perform
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of David were important themes within the Latter Rain. Dancing, lifting of hands and spontaneous praise are marks of this movement. An effort was made to show the error of many Christians who denied that such practices were imperative for believers.
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passages such as Jeremiah 3:3, 5:23–25, Joel 2:23, Hosea 6:3, Zechariah 10:1, and James 5:7. The idea of a latter rain was not new to Pentecostals. It was present from the earliest days of Pentecostalism, which believed that the reappearance of
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and the laying on of hands, generally rejects the more extreme elements of Latter Rain theology, although even many charismatics argue that the New Apostolic Reformation wing of the movement are more heavily influenced by this theology.
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Charles E. Green founded Word of Faith Temple in New Orleans, Louisiana, which grew to over a thousand members. The church is still in existence today, and is known as Life Gate Church. Charles Green's son, Michael, pastors Life Gate
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The Latter Rain strongly emphasized relational networks over denominational structures. Latter Rain emphases are some of the most noticeable differences between Pentecostals and Charismatics, as delineated, for example, by the
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they claimed were once so evident when Pentecostalism began in the early 20th century. In response, about 70 students gathered in October 1947 in North Battleford, Saskatchewan, to begin the first term of the newly formed
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in 1906. In 1948 when the modern nation of Israel was established, they claim God restored the doctrine of the laying on of hands and praise through the Latter Rain Revival and raised up healing evangelists such as
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magazine began to print and publicize the events of the revival. Bethseda Missionary Temple in Detroit began interacting with the movement in December 1949 and became another important bastion of the movement.
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The manifested sons theology is also deeply connected with Fivefold ministry thinking, and played an important role in shaping the way these teachings were viewed by subsequent movements. Early leaders used
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David Schoch was associated with this branch of the Latter Rain and was an honorary member of the apostolic board of MFI until his death in July 2007. The church he led is now known as City At the Cross in
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in North Battleford. They were later joined by George Hawtin's brother Ernest Hawtin, and brother-in-law Milford Kirkpatrick. The initial 70 Sharon School students had followed Hawtin and Hunt from
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that acknowledges God's plan to save the whole world through the atoning sacrifice of Christ. According to this tradition, the manifest Sons of God are expected to reign on earth during a coming
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and many of the movement's doctrines, including their interpretation of the "Latter Rain" prophecy, were based on parallels drawn between the church and Israel based on British Israel ideology.
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had been the "former rain" that established the Church, but the current "move" of the Spirit was the latter rain that would bring the Church's work to completion and culminate in the imminent
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John Gavazzoni, Kenneth Greatorex, Gary Sigler and Robert Torango are charismatic Christians who teach universal reconciliation and sonship (a version of the ancient Christian doctrines of
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worldwide and Bible schools in Vancouver, Taiwan, Mexico, the Arctic and in Uganda. The Philadelphia Church in Chicago became another important hub of the Latter Rain revival. Its pastor,
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A small, controversial branch of the Latter Rain is the "Reconciliation" movement, especially those who believe in "Manifest Sonship" theology. Reconciliation (also called ultimate or
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represented correct eschatology. It rejected the Latter Rain practice of personal prophecy accompanied by the laying on of hands, as well as the Manifest Sons of God doctrine.
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Ministers Fellowship International (MFI) is the most prominent direct descendant of the Latter Rain movement and one that is considered mainstream in theology. It founded
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Dr. Philip Wiley, of Rustburg, Virginia, Bread of Life Ministries International, School of the Bible, reflects the teachings of George Warnock's Feast of Tabernacles.
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themselves to the direction of their leaders for life guidance, decision making, and discipline. The five-fold ministry views featured especially strongly in the
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and The Walk. Other parts of the movement moderated the doctrine and ultimately had a widespread influence on the Charismatic and Pentecostal churches at large.
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emerged from manifested sons of God concepts and has been described in the 21st century as a "rapidly growing apocalyptic movement," prophesied to become an "
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in Saskatoon, where both had formerly taught. Hawtin had been asked to resign for lack of cooperation with the institute, and Hunt resigned in sympathy.
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in the New Testament. These Manifest Sons of God, ones who have come into the full stature of Jesus Christ, would receive the Spirit without measure.
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such as John MacArthur, as demonstrated by their websites that attack the movement. Some identify the roots of more recent Charismatic trends such as
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was an important leader of the movement and helped organize many revival conventions. He publicized the Latter Rain movement and its leaders in his
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and fasting. Some fasted between three and forty days. At the time, the school consisted of three buildings at the North Battleford airport.
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The late 1940s was a time Pentecostals considered "of deep spiritual hunger," as they were concerned about the declining operation of the
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By day, the students labored to construct buildings to serve as new classrooms and gathered for prayer in the evenings, which included
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as being rooted in the Latter Rain. The modern charismatic movement, while clearly influenced by some Latter Rain ideals such as the
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marked the "latter rain of God's Spirit." It was believed that these were signs of the coming end of history. The outpouring of the
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The Latter Rain movement ultimately led to major divisions within the Pentecostal denominations, especially the Assemblies of God.
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George Hawtin and his brother Ern Hawtin were early leaders and evangelists in the movement, who traveled to spread the word.
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The following list includes some representative leaders of various branches, both past and present; it is not exhaustive.
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experiences and reported miracles. Later that year, groups organized large revival events, and news quickly swept across
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Reg Layzell founded Glad Tidings church in Vancouver, British Columbia; he is an author and influenced such books as
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and approach to the Scriptures. One identifiable mark of those influenced by the Latter Rain is their spiritual
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confrontations between participants in the Latter Rain and the leadership of older Pentecostal groups. The term
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Destiny Image Publications, founded by Don Nori, who was a prophet in a Latter Rain church before founding the
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The Latter Rain Movement had its beginnings in the years following World War II and was contemporary with the
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was the founder and Senior Pastor of Bethesda Missionary Temple in Detroit, Michigan until her death in 1979.
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The Latter Rain brought a new focus on the spiritual elements of Christianity, including personal prophecy,
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1927/1928, but this is generally considered a different movement from what developed in North America.
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From the latter part of October 1947 until February 1948, members of the school participated in daily
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The movement widely influenced many prominent ministries. Some branches of the movement developed as
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The Latter Rain taught that there would be a restoration of the five ministerial roles mentioned in
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and restored Jewish control over Jerusalem. The Latter Rain movement connected the event with the
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Some students reporting difficulty studying because of their intense motivation to pray and fast.
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outlined some of these emphases, and is widely quoted as an early distillation of the teachings.
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A following prophecy described the open door as the doorway into the gifts and ministries in the
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are websites with many links to ministries that teach both Reconciliation and Sonship doctrines.
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Garlon and Modest Pemberton were the pastors of a significant Latter Rain church in Houston.
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the Spirit, and not gifts which operated solely at the discretion of one gifted individual.
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The group was led primarily by George Hawtin and Percy G. Hunt, two former pastors of the
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MFI's leadership includes many significant figures from the early years of the movement.
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in Palestine, it coincided with "a restoration of the Baptism of the Holy Spirit" at the
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Other students claimed they were under the power of God as they collapsed on the floor.
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and we see ministries emerging into the national limelight as George and Ernie Hawtin,
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Restoring the Faith: The Assemblies of God, Pentecostalism, and American Culture
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An Analysis of the Developing Ecclesiology of the Assemblies of God in Australia
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which remains controversial. The movement saw itself as a continuation of the
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The Revival & Outpouring of the Holy Spirit: Things I Have Seen and Heard
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age until ultimately every human being will be restored to harmony with God.
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This site is completely based on Latter Rain teachings with links to others.
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Freedom from Twelve Deadly Sins: Secrets to Help You Press Into Your Destiny
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to their ministries and gifts of the Spirit that God has bestowed upon them.
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J. Preston Eby was an early proponent; he resigned under pressure from the
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in 1956 because his Latter Rain beliefs were not approved by the church.
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magazine in the 1950s and 1960s. Boze was instrumental in bringing the
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Contemporary criticism of the Latter Rain movement has emanated from
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Holdcroft, L. Thomas (1980), "The New Order of the Latter Rain",
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A collection of teachings by men associated with the Latter Rain
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A. Earl Lee was one of the fathers of the movement in southern
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Pentecostalism. Pastor G. Hawtin came to believe that the nine
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be restored to the church to be received by prophecy and the
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A participant in services at Bethesda Missionary Temple in
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Pneuma: The Journal of the Society for Pentecostal Studies
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Riss, Richard (1982), "The Latter Rain Movement of 1948",
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carries many contemporary books that define the movement.
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Sharon Star Publication, Sharon Schools, North Battleford
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in New York, were the focus of much Latter Rain activity.
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Minutes of the General Council of the Assemblies of God,
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Albert James Dager, "An Examination of Kingdom Theology"
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perform miracles comparable to the miracles ascribed to
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fulfillment of a prophecy of a coming "latter rain" by
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magazine, began participating in the movement in 1948.
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actice of the Latter Rain Heritage” by Gideon Chiu, 19
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Violet Kiteley founded Shiloh Christian Fellowship in
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Paul N. Grubb and his wife, Lura, of Faith Temple in
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Wade Taylor co-founder (along with Bill Britton) of
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Apologetics Index on Manifest Sons of God teachings
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Latter Rain Movement
Pentecostal
North Battleford, Saskatchewan
Canada
World War II
Pentecostal
Christianity
restorationism
charismatic
evangelical awakening
Billy Graham
Healing Revival
Oral Roberts
Jack Coe
William Branham
North Battleford, Saskatchewan
fasting
Holy Spirit
Branham
Vancouver
ecstatic
Canada
United States
British Israelism
Joseph Mattsson-Boze
Independent Assemblies of God
William Branham
Ern Baxter
Sam Fife

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