Login via Institution. Prices from excl. VAT :. View PDF Flyer. Contents About. Pages: i—xi. Pages: 1—6. Pages: 7— Pages: 23— Pages: 57— Pages: — Biographical Note Joshua R. Ziefle, Ph. His research interests include: the Charismatic Movement, Pentecostalism, American religious history, the interaction between religion and politics, and popular culture. All interested in the history and development of Pentecostalism and the Charismatic Movement, as well as those whose lives were touched by related religious experience.
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American Studies. North America. Church History. Religious Studies. The prophecy was that this young man from South Africa would be chosen of God to travel to the United States and be a major catalyst of the Charismatic Renewal in the traditional denominations. Wigglesworth pinned this young man to the wall of his AFM office in and told him where God would lead him for decades to follow. All he had to do was to remain obedient and faithful to the Lord.
Soon after this, God spoke to David about a worldwide ministry, and he resigned as secretary of the AFM and moved his family to Basel, Switzerland, moving to America the following year. Early Ecumenical Influence One day as he was reading the newspaper David came across a statement by Dr.
John A. MacKay said that the Pentecostal Movement was the greatest blessing to the church in the twentieth century. David was curious about such a change of heart. Could this be his open door? He telephoned Dr. MacKay at Princeton and asked him about his quote. He found that Dr. MacKay had had a change of heart about the Pentecostals and he invited David to lunch. Search for:. Blog at WordPress.
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Post was not sent - check your email addresses! Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email. He was one of the main founders of the charismatic movement that spread the baptism of the Holy Spirit with the evidence of speaking in other tongues to non-Pentecostal churches worldwide.
David du Plessis was known as Mr. Around 7. He prophesied that a revival would come through the old-line denominations eclipsing anything previously known throughout history. He said that many of the leaders would change from strong opposition to accept the message and the blessing of the Pentecostal experience. Du Plessis would also have a very prominent part in this movement providing he remained humble and faithful. Smith bowed his head, asked God to prepare Du Plessis and to keep him in good health, and he left his office.
David du Plessis was his interpreter, and Smith Wigglesworth was staying in David's home. Ten minutes later Smith returned to David's office as though for the first time and inquired how he was. Smith Wigglesworth explained he had seen a vision well before dawn and argued with the Lord about it becuase this was not what the brethren were expecting.
Here is Du Plessis account of the event. He began to speak, and I knew he was prophesying. What followed was a remarkable and, to a Pentecostal in , heretical message. The Lord would pour His Spirit upon the established Church, he said, and the ensuing revival would eclipse anything the Pentecostals had experienced. And David du Plessis would be mightily used by God to bring acceptance of the Pentecostal message to the established churches.
It was an extraordinary prophecy, and the years that followed have been equally amazing.
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