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THIS IS A MUST READ FOR EVERY PENTECOSTAL OR NON PENTECOSTAL CHRISTIAN. It has a question and answer section at the back. Sadly there is much misunderstanding in the church today about this subject; there is also a misuse of the gifts in operation in the local church which is casing many to avoid this part of the believer’s life. I have no financial gain promoting these books, I only seek to convey the truth of God’s word and provide recourses to equip the family of God in the last days.
This book is subtitled 'The Baptism and Gifts of the Holy Spirit.' It is an essential teaching for the church of every age!
It is my option that this is one of the best balanced books on the subject of 'The Baptism and Gifts of the Holy Spirit and the fruit of the Holy Spirit'. Principle George Jeffreys uses his experience as the principle of the Elim Bible collage to compare the different schools of thought and explain the Elim/ Bible Pattern view in a very balanced way.
Format: Digital facsimile, pdf, 277pp
Alternatively should you wish to search for a hard copy of the book, I trust the following details may help.
Pentecostal rays: The baptism and gifts of the Holy Spirit [Hardcover]
George Jeffreys (Author) Product details • Hardcover: 255 pages
Publisher: Elim (1933) • Language English • ASIN: B00086V05UICK
George Jeffreys Stephen Jeffreys William Jeffreys and Edward Jeffreys Official website. Showing how they were used in a wonderful way to Share the love of God, the Good News of the Gospel and were used to be the vessel which God used to save the souls of many, heal vast numbers of sick people. Encouraging Christians to seek and receive the fullness of the Holy Spirit, to be baptised in water by full immersion and look forward to the soon return of the Lord Jesus Christ.
" I believe the truth of The Foursquare Gospel and that the Lord Jesus Christ is still Saviour, Healer, Baptiser in The Holy Ghost and coming King".
Hebrews 13:8 Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and to day, and forever.
Learning from what the Lord Jesus Christ has done in the past, to inspire us for the how we han serve in present and future.
" I believe the truth of The Foursquare Gospel and that the Lord Jesus Christ is still Saviour, Healer, Baptiser in The Holy Ghost and coming King".
Hebrews 13:8 Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and to day, and forever.
Learning from what the Lord Jesus Christ has done in the past, to inspire us for the how we han serve in present and future.
Sunday, 30 March 2014
Friday, 17 January 2014
William Jeffreys A SHORT HISTORY
WILLIAM JEFFREYS A SHORT HISTORY (brother of Stephen and George Jeffreys)
William married "Jane" and had eight children. 1. Thomas who moved to Port Elizabeth South Africa and had one son Ken who lived in Swansea. 2. George who married Connie. They had one son Peter who married Carole and lived in Clitheroe. 3. Jennett who married a preacher and had no children. 4. Mary who had one daughter, Jean. 5. Doris who married Ernie and had one son called Robert who lives in Tunbridge Wells. 6. Naomi who was married and had one son, John. 7. Haden who married Elsa and had no children. 8. Iorwerth who married Myra and had three children - Alun, Philip and Helen.
Pastor William's ministry led him to Pentremalwyn chapel in Morriston, Swansea. Also Electric Avenue in Westcliffe on Sea, Essex. He had revival meetings in Cornwall and Kent.
I remember my Grandmother Sylvia Thomas talking about William. I believe that he had a very good sense of humour and fun and was quite good with his hands. William visited my grandparents whilst they lived in London and did some odd jobs for them. This was a great help as my grandfather at the time was busy with the pastorate of the Bible Pattern Church Barking Essex.
He is buried in Edmonton cemetery, North London with his wife Jane.
I will add more infomation when I have it. Also see the Jeffreys familey tree article on 31/10/2011 which includes short history infomation about Williams brother Stephen and his son Edward.
William married "Jane" and had eight children. 1. Thomas who moved to Port Elizabeth South Africa and had one son Ken who lived in Swansea. 2. George who married Connie. They had one son Peter who married Carole and lived in Clitheroe. 3. Jennett who married a preacher and had no children. 4. Mary who had one daughter, Jean. 5. Doris who married Ernie and had one son called Robert who lives in Tunbridge Wells. 6. Naomi who was married and had one son, John. 7. Haden who married Elsa and had no children. 8. Iorwerth who married Myra and had three children - Alun, Philip and Helen.
Pastor William's ministry led him to Pentremalwyn chapel in Morriston, Swansea. Also Electric Avenue in Westcliffe on Sea, Essex. He had revival meetings in Cornwall and Kent.
I remember my Grandmother Sylvia Thomas talking about William. I believe that he had a very good sense of humour and fun and was quite good with his hands. William visited my grandparents whilst they lived in London and did some odd jobs for them. This was a great help as my grandfather at the time was busy with the pastorate of the Bible Pattern Church Barking Essex.
He is buried in Edmonton cemetery, North London with his wife Jane.
I will add more infomation when I have it. Also see the Jeffreys familey tree article on 31/10/2011 which includes short history infomation about Williams brother Stephen and his son Edward.
Tuesday, 27 November 2012
America,New Zealand and Australia. with Tom Thomas
I am making good headway with my book about Pastor Stephen Jeffreys, I recived an enquiry about the Evangelist Tom Thomas and his connnection with Stephen Jeffreys who he somtimes accompanied.
I just happened to be at the point in writting my book about Pastor Stephen Jeffreys which covers this question. I hope you find the following intereseting.
Stephen sailed for America and then on to New Zealand and Australia.
Large crowds thronged his meetings in America. In Springfield, where the General Offices of the American Assemblies of God are located, he was specially blessed. 3,000 were in the meetings and people started queueing at five o'clock in the morning outside the home where he was staying. In Los Angeles the crowds grew to 7,000.
Stephen arrived in Wellington, New Zealand on October 22nd with his wife and nephew Tom Thomas, his sister Ann’s son as his song leader; where, in spite of atrocious weather, the crowds gathered just as they had done everywhere else, and with meeting in the Exhibition Hall, Wellington with 1,400 attending climbing to 2,000. Other meetings were held in New Plymouth, Palmerston North and Christchurch. Then followed the Annual conference of the New Zealand Assemblies of God moving on to Auckland.
The same results of convincing conversions and amazing healings. A letter from Stephen in Redemption Tidings, February 1929, gave his own story of the healing of a Maori Chief.
'A doctor belonging to the Maori people had been attending some of the meetings, and the Chief of the tribe was poorly with cancer; so he told him that he could hold out no hope for him and advised him to try to get me. I shall never forget the welcome they gave us. I prayed for the chief and I am glad to say the Lord wonderfully touched him. He rose up, walked about and came into town.'
Stephen's restrained account was typical of the man. Fortunately, his nephew, Tom Thomas, who was with his uncle as campaign soloist, added more details:
'Pastor Stephen laid his hands on the poor emaciated body of the Maori Chief. The power of God descended in answer to his prayer and the once-dying man literally shook from head to feet. To the amazement of the tribe, he got up from his bed and walked, a thing he had not done for a considerable time. He shouted and waved his hands, saying: "I am healed." The result was electrifying. There was no need to appeal for converts. They just fell on their faces and cried to God for salvation.'
From New Zealand Stephen moved on to Australia. In the Richmond suburb of Melbourne, a newsvendor, a well-known figure on the street corners, who had been deaf and dumb since the 1914-18 war, was brought into an afternoon healing service. His friends brought him in mainly as a joke but the power of God was present in a powerful way that night and when Stephen laid his hands upon him he both spoke and heard. This once deaf mute went down the Hall waving his hands and shouting: 'Jesus has healed me!' Still shouting he ran out into the street. Stephen seeing this turned to his nephew and said “there goes my congregation!” however, It was no wonder that overflowing crowds returned and thronged the building that night.
I just happened to be at the point in writting my book about Pastor Stephen Jeffreys which covers this question. I hope you find the following intereseting.
Stephen sailed for America and then on to New Zealand and Australia.
Large crowds thronged his meetings in America. In Springfield, where the General Offices of the American Assemblies of God are located, he was specially blessed. 3,000 were in the meetings and people started queueing at five o'clock in the morning outside the home where he was staying. In Los Angeles the crowds grew to 7,000.
Stephen arrived in Wellington, New Zealand on October 22nd with his wife and nephew Tom Thomas, his sister Ann’s son as his song leader; where, in spite of atrocious weather, the crowds gathered just as they had done everywhere else, and with meeting in the Exhibition Hall, Wellington with 1,400 attending climbing to 2,000. Other meetings were held in New Plymouth, Palmerston North and Christchurch. Then followed the Annual conference of the New Zealand Assemblies of God moving on to Auckland.
The same results of convincing conversions and amazing healings. A letter from Stephen in Redemption Tidings, February 1929, gave his own story of the healing of a Maori Chief.
'A doctor belonging to the Maori people had been attending some of the meetings, and the Chief of the tribe was poorly with cancer; so he told him that he could hold out no hope for him and advised him to try to get me. I shall never forget the welcome they gave us. I prayed for the chief and I am glad to say the Lord wonderfully touched him. He rose up, walked about and came into town.'
Stephen's restrained account was typical of the man. Fortunately, his nephew, Tom Thomas, who was with his uncle as campaign soloist, added more details:
'Pastor Stephen laid his hands on the poor emaciated body of the Maori Chief. The power of God descended in answer to his prayer and the once-dying man literally shook from head to feet. To the amazement of the tribe, he got up from his bed and walked, a thing he had not done for a considerable time. He shouted and waved his hands, saying: "I am healed." The result was electrifying. There was no need to appeal for converts. They just fell on their faces and cried to God for salvation.'
From New Zealand Stephen moved on to Australia. In the Richmond suburb of Melbourne, a newsvendor, a well-known figure on the street corners, who had been deaf and dumb since the 1914-18 war, was brought into an afternoon healing service. His friends brought him in mainly as a joke but the power of God was present in a powerful way that night and when Stephen laid his hands upon him he both spoke and heard. This once deaf mute went down the Hall waving his hands and shouting: 'Jesus has healed me!' Still shouting he ran out into the street. Stephen seeing this turned to his nephew and said “there goes my congregation!” however, It was no wonder that overflowing crowds returned and thronged the building that night.
LINKS TO BOOKS AND BOOKLETS REPAIRED
I am writing to you thanks to a kind email from over “the pond”. He came across the fact that several of the links to allow you to purchase books and leaflets were not working.
It seems that www.revival-library.org had updated there website which had changed the address of several items.
I hope this is now solved. Thanks you for keeping me aware of any problems you may have with the website.
Tuesday, 13 November 2012
Christ is Coming. Booklet by Principal George Jeffreys
As you read this message by the Apostle of Pentecost in the British Isles, the Second Advent becomes a living reality. Click on picture for link to website to purchase item
(See advert and website link near the bottom of the webpage).
Wednesday, 19 September 2012
Download Pentecostal Books for kindle
Many of you will have heard of the “Kindle” The Amazon Kindle is a series of e-book readers now in its fifth generation. Amazon Kindle eReaders enable users to shop for, download, browse, and read e-books, newspapers, magazines, blogs, and other digital media via wireless networking.[1] The hardware platform, developed by Amazon.com
This is cheaper than buying some of the old books.
The following books can be downloaded from British Pentecostal Books - Instant Download
Online Catalogue /Instant Download Pentecostal Books /British Pentecostal Books - Instant Download
http://shop.revival-library.org/
I will place pictures for you to click onto for links to each book near the bottom of the website.
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George Jeffreys - The Miraculous Foursquare Gospel
Price: £3.99 / $6.30
George Jeffreys, founder of the Elim Pentecostal Church in Britain, was undoubtedly one of the greatest evangelists of the last century. He pioneered a Pentecostal ministry which included preaching the Gospel with authentic signs following and planting new churches. From small halls across the nation to the largest, including The Royal Albert Hall and Crystal Palace in London, he saw thousands converted, baptised in the Holy Spirit and healed by prayer in the name of Jesus.
This book desribes the main contents of the 'foursquare' gospel that he preached.
His ministry, leadership and organisational skills clearly mark him out as a true New Testament apostle.
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Agnes Adams - Stephen Jeffreys
Price: £2.99 / $4.72
Stephen Jeffreys was a great British evangelist and older brother to the eloquent George Jeffreys. Converted during the Welsh Revival, Stephen began his ministry at Cwmtwrch near Swansea. A further visit in December extended to a seven-week mission reaping 130 converts from the small village. Thus began a dramatic ministry as a full-time itinerant evangelist which reaped thousands of souls and was confirmed by signs and wonders wherever he went.
Scores of young men caught the heavenly breeze and began to pioneer new works for God during this time of visitation. Outstanding miracles of healing occurred and a constant flow of converts were won to Christ. "One of the most far-reaching effects of his ministry was the way he seemed to trigger off so many others to follow suit, and the whole character of the British Pentecostal Movement changed." Donald Gee.
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Noel Brooks - Fight for the faith and freedom
Price: £3.99 / $6.30
George Jeffreys, founder of the Elim Pentecostal Church in Britain, was undoubtedly one of the greatest evangelists of the last century. He pioneered a Pentecostal ministry which included preaching the Gospel with authentic signs following and planting new churches. From small halls across the nation to the largest, including The Royal Albert Hall and Crystal Palace in London, he saw thousands converted, baptised in the Holy Spirit and healed by prayer in the name of Jesus.
His ministry, leadership and organisational skills clearly mark him out as a true New Testament apostle.
This 136-page book is another presentation from a supporter of his ministry.
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Albert W. Edsor - George Jeffreys - Man of God
Price: £3.99 / $6.30
George Jeffreys, founder of the Elim Pentecostal Church in Britain, was undoubtedly one of the greatest evangelists of the last century. He pioneered a Pentecostal ministry which included preaching the Gospel with authentic signs following and planting new churches. From small halls across the nation to the largest, including The Royal Albert Hall and Crystal Palace in London, he saw thousands converted, baptised in the Holy Spirit and healed by prayer in the name of Jesus.
His ministry, leadership and organisational skills clearly mark him out as a true New Testament apostle. The author was part of the Revival Party from 1928 and later became Jeffreys' private secretary and manager of his revival ministry. His unique knowledge of Jeffreys and personal observations are presented in this 150-page book.
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Edward Jeffreys - Steven Jeffreys - The Beloved Evangelist
Price: £2.99 / $4.72
Stephen Jeffreys was a great British evangelist and older brother to the eloquent George Jeffreys. Converted during the Welsh Revival, Stephen began his ministry at Cwmtwrch near Swansea. A further visit in December extended to a seven-week mission reaping 130 converts from the small village. Thus began a dramatic ministry as a full-time itinerant evangelist which reaped thousands of souls and was confirmed by signs and wonders wherever he went.
Scores of young men caught the heavenly breeze and began to pioneer new works for God during this time of visitation. Outstanding miracles of healing occurred and a constant flow of converts were won to Christ. "One of the most far-reaching effects of his ministry was the way he seemed to trigger off so many others to follow suit, and the whole character of the British Pentecostal Movement changed." Donald Gee.
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George Jeffreys - Healing Rays
Price: £3.99 / $6.30
George Jeffreys was undoubtedly one of the greatest British evangelists of the last century. He pioneered a Pentecostal ministry which included preaching the Gospel with authentic signs following and planting new churches, clearly exhibiting an apostolic ministry. From small halls across the nation to the largest, including the Royal Albert Hall and Crystal Palace in London, he saw thousands converted, baptised in the Holy Spirit and healed by prayer in the name of Jesus.
In this book he states his understanding of the Biblical doctrine of healing in a clear and systematic way, peppering his teaching with examples from his dynamic ministry
This is cheaper than buying some of the old books.
The following books can be downloaded from British Pentecostal Books - Instant Download
Online Catalogue /Instant Download Pentecostal Books /British Pentecostal Books - Instant Download
http://shop.revival-library.org/
I will place pictures for you to click onto for links to each book near the bottom of the website.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
George Jeffreys - The Miraculous Foursquare Gospel
Price: £3.99 / $6.30
George Jeffreys, founder of the Elim Pentecostal Church in Britain, was undoubtedly one of the greatest evangelists of the last century. He pioneered a Pentecostal ministry which included preaching the Gospel with authentic signs following and planting new churches. From small halls across the nation to the largest, including The Royal Albert Hall and Crystal Palace in London, he saw thousands converted, baptised in the Holy Spirit and healed by prayer in the name of Jesus.
This book desribes the main contents of the 'foursquare' gospel that he preached.
His ministry, leadership and organisational skills clearly mark him out as a true New Testament apostle.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Agnes Adams - Stephen Jeffreys
Price: £2.99 / $4.72
Stephen Jeffreys was a great British evangelist and older brother to the eloquent George Jeffreys. Converted during the Welsh Revival, Stephen began his ministry at Cwmtwrch near Swansea. A further visit in December extended to a seven-week mission reaping 130 converts from the small village. Thus began a dramatic ministry as a full-time itinerant evangelist which reaped thousands of souls and was confirmed by signs and wonders wherever he went.
Scores of young men caught the heavenly breeze and began to pioneer new works for God during this time of visitation. Outstanding miracles of healing occurred and a constant flow of converts were won to Christ. "One of the most far-reaching effects of his ministry was the way he seemed to trigger off so many others to follow suit, and the whole character of the British Pentecostal Movement changed." Donald Gee.
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Noel Brooks - Fight for the faith and freedom
Price: £3.99 / $6.30
George Jeffreys, founder of the Elim Pentecostal Church in Britain, was undoubtedly one of the greatest evangelists of the last century. He pioneered a Pentecostal ministry which included preaching the Gospel with authentic signs following and planting new churches. From small halls across the nation to the largest, including The Royal Albert Hall and Crystal Palace in London, he saw thousands converted, baptised in the Holy Spirit and healed by prayer in the name of Jesus.
His ministry, leadership and organisational skills clearly mark him out as a true New Testament apostle.
This 136-page book is another presentation from a supporter of his ministry.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Albert W. Edsor - George Jeffreys - Man of God
Price: £3.99 / $6.30
George Jeffreys, founder of the Elim Pentecostal Church in Britain, was undoubtedly one of the greatest evangelists of the last century. He pioneered a Pentecostal ministry which included preaching the Gospel with authentic signs following and planting new churches. From small halls across the nation to the largest, including The Royal Albert Hall and Crystal Palace in London, he saw thousands converted, baptised in the Holy Spirit and healed by prayer in the name of Jesus.
His ministry, leadership and organisational skills clearly mark him out as a true New Testament apostle. The author was part of the Revival Party from 1928 and later became Jeffreys' private secretary and manager of his revival ministry. His unique knowledge of Jeffreys and personal observations are presented in this 150-page book.
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Edward Jeffreys - Steven Jeffreys - The Beloved Evangelist
Price: £2.99 / $4.72
Stephen Jeffreys was a great British evangelist and older brother to the eloquent George Jeffreys. Converted during the Welsh Revival, Stephen began his ministry at Cwmtwrch near Swansea. A further visit in December extended to a seven-week mission reaping 130 converts from the small village. Thus began a dramatic ministry as a full-time itinerant evangelist which reaped thousands of souls and was confirmed by signs and wonders wherever he went.
Scores of young men caught the heavenly breeze and began to pioneer new works for God during this time of visitation. Outstanding miracles of healing occurred and a constant flow of converts were won to Christ. "One of the most far-reaching effects of his ministry was the way he seemed to trigger off so many others to follow suit, and the whole character of the British Pentecostal Movement changed." Donald Gee.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
George Jeffreys - Healing Rays
Price: £3.99 / $6.30
George Jeffreys was undoubtedly one of the greatest British evangelists of the last century. He pioneered a Pentecostal ministry which included preaching the Gospel with authentic signs following and planting new churches, clearly exhibiting an apostolic ministry. From small halls across the nation to the largest, including the Royal Albert Hall and Crystal Palace in London, he saw thousands converted, baptised in the Holy Spirit and healed by prayer in the name of Jesus.
In this book he states his understanding of the Biblical doctrine of healing in a clear and systematic way, peppering his teaching with examples from his dynamic ministry
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