>3 Things From The Awakening, Revival In China 1927-1937 by Marie Monsen:
>Three things that most struck me from reading The Awakening, Revival In China 1927-1937 by Marie Monsen: 1. A great reminder that God is not …
>Three things that most struck me from reading The Awakening, Revival In China 1927-1937 by Marie Monsen: 1. A great reminder that God is not …
>”In one place we felt the presence of spiritual power toward the close of the revival meetings, at which many had been saved. One day …
>”A schoolgirl, the best in the school, became suddenly very ill one night, and was immediately made fully aware that the time had come for …
>”There was a clever but very proud Chinese doctor who had been the subject of our prayers for a long time. He had two patients …
>”The Spirit of God was at work among us at this time of refreshing, and we knew it. It was a wonderfully quiet prayer-revival. It …
>It was a strange moment for us all when a man came to the front of the congregation, and stripped to the waist to show …
>The first to come was “the Doubter.”“It is impossible for me to believe that Jesus was more than the best man who ever lived.”“But you …