4th September: Today in Christian History

 

4th September: Today in Christian History - The New Man Movement

September 4, 1974

Renowned Swedish Pentecostal leader and hymn-writer Lewi Pethrus passed away on this day. He was instrumental in establishing the Pentecostal movement in Sweden and remained active until shortly before his death.


September 4, 1924 

Woodworth-Etter died on this day, but sermons and tributes on September 4, 1924, celebrated her impact on Pentecostal healing and spiritual gifts.


September 4, 1906

The Azusa Street Revival was in full swing by early September 1906; eyewitness accounts note a major “tide” of seekers spoke in tongues on September 4, 1906.


September 4, 1736

On this day, Robert Raikes, founder of the Sunday School movement, which revolutionized Christian education for children was born.


September 4, 1717 

On this day, Job Orton, an influential evangelical minister and writer whose theological works shaped early English Evangelicalism was born.



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