Description
Roberts Liardon and Olly Goldenberg have collaborated on the development of the seventh book in the twelve-book series about Gods Generals for Kids. These books are greatly enjoyed by children aged eight to twelve and by adults as well. The seventh book in the series deals with the life and teaching of William J. Seymour who was the son of a slave. He was hated by many as he was growing up and was blind in one eye, but he became one of the greatest leaders in church history, a pioneer in the amazing Azusa Street Revival. During this revival many supernatural events took place. Blind people saw, deaf people heard and lame people walked. These miracles an many others drew the attention of the world, but what really drew the crowds to the little building on Azusa Street was the love that flowed from Gods presence. God came in a cloud of glory and with fire. Thousands of people from all over the world went there to meet God, and many of them left to serve Him in their home places. Each one became a missionary for the Lord. God is still flowing mightily around the world, as the effects of this revival are felt in every country today.