This book is subtitled, 'Being a true and accurate account of her work as a revivalist, from September, 1883, to September 21, 1885, in winning souls to Christ.'
It is the very first book Maria Woodworth-Etter penned, detailing the first two years of her ministry as an evangelist.
It offers insights into the development of her ministry better than any of her later works and the readers can trace the gradual changes from an impassioned and powerful evangelistic ministry of the early days, into the period when supernatural signs such as people falling, going into trances and having supernatural visions became everyday occurrences in her meetings.
In the last chapters she begins to believe the Lord for physical healings and there begins her amazing evangelistic/healing ministry which lasted another 40 years and remains virtually unmatched until this day!!
First published in 1886. 236 pages.
Maria Woodworth-Etter (1844 - 1924)
Born in 1844 in rural, central Ohio, to non Christian parents, Maria was converted to Christ at age thirteen and soon after called to evangelism. Nevertheless, she pushed the call of God aside and laboured with all her heart at caring for her family and being a homemaker. One by one, the Lord saw fit to call five of her six precious children home to Him. In regard to The Lord calling her to ministry, she would make excuses that she would be glad to if only she were a man. Then the Lord in a vision caused her to see "the bottomless pit open in all its horror and woe...It was surrounded by a great multitude of people who seemed unconscious of their danger.." After the death of her fifth child, she entered a period of illness nigh unto death. Her recovery was swift after agreeing that she would finally answer His call to reach the perishing.She asked The Lord qualify her for the work and He answered by gloriously baptizing her in the Holy Spirit and anointing her for service. The phenomenon of trances and of people falling under the power of the Holy Ghost were known to occur during her meetings -- with the result of incredible numbers of even the most notorious sinners gloriously and lastingly converted to Christ. The Lord also gave her the gift of healing. Eventually, because of his adultery, she filed for divorce from her first husband Philo Woodworth who died in 1892. Several years later she married Samuel Etter, who ably assisted her evangelistic work. By 1912, she was involved with the Pentecostal movement and was a featured evangelist across the country. But truly The Lord gave Maria Woodworth-Etter a "Pentecostal" ministry decades before the Pentecostal movement ever began.
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