The Autobiography of Charles G Finney
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The Amazing Story of How Half a Million Souls Were Converted Through One Man's Ministry ^In an age without amplifiers or mass communication, nineteenth-century evangelist Charles G. Finney's ministry changed the course of American Christianity. His valuable insights on...
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The Amazing Story of How Half a Million Souls Were Converted Through One Man's Ministry
^In an age without amplifiers or mass communication, nineteenth-century evangelist Charles G. Finney's ministry changed the course of American Christianity. His valuable insights on the work of the Holy Spirit and principles for revival now inspire and encourage twenty-first-century believers with a passion for reaching their nations for Christ.
^^Charles G. Finney (1792-1875) was powerfully converted in 1821 after thoroughly exploring the claims of Christ. An avid student of the Bible, he soon engaged in preaching and teaching throughout the eastern and southern United States.
^^Finney's autobiography was first published in 1876, a year after his death. This edition, first published a century later, was condensed and updated while retaining the heart of his amazing narrative, making the principles of revival easily understood by contemporary readers.
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"Finney is recognized as America's most effective 19th century evangelist. Told in his own words, this condensed edition of the original 1876 autobiography records his insights on the work of the Holy Spirit, instruction on revival, and timeless principles that many still find vital for advancing the kingdom of God"--Provided by publisher.
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PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 243396
- Product Code 0764201565
- EANÂ 9780764201561
- Pages 232
- Department General Books
- Category Biography
- Sub-Category Missions
- Publisher Bethany House Publishers
- Publication Date May 2006
- Sales Rank 20862
- Dimensions 212 x 139 x 14mm
- Weight 0.331kg
Helen Wessel (Ed)
Helen Wessell, founder of Bookmarks International, also served as a consultant to the International Childbirth Education Association. The mother of six children, she wrote several books, including The Voice of Joy, The Joy of Natural Childbirth and she edited The Autobiography of Charles G. Finney. Mrs. Wessel passed away in 1998.-Editorial Review.
Charles Finney
Charles G. Finney (1792-1875) is recognized as the most effective evangelist of the 19th century. It is estimated that more than half a million people were converted to Christ through his evangelistic ministry. After becoming a lawyer he carefully explored the claims of Christ and was powerfully converted in 1821. An avid student of the Bible, he soon engaged in preaching and teaching throughout many eastern and southern states. The result was a revival which altered the course of American history, it is estimated that more than half a million people were converted to Christ through his evangelistic ministry. In 1835 he accepted a call to Oberlin College as professor of theology, serving as president from 1851-1875.-Editorial Review.