Description:John G. Lake was a leader in the early 20th century Pentecostal Movement which spread rapidly across the world. He is known for his astounding ministry of healing as well as a missionary to South Africa. Together with Thomas Hezmalhalch he co-founded the Apostolic Faith Mission of South Africa and played a major role in the spread of Pentecostalism in southern Africa - the most successful southern African religious movement of the 20th century.
After completing his missionary work in Africa, Lake returned to the west coast of the United States setting up "healing rooms," holding healing campaigns and establishing churches.
This is one practitioner that those seeking a ministry of healing, or needing healing for themselves, need to read. His story always imparts expectation and faith in the promises of God.
Contents:
Foreword
Personal Memories
Chapter I. Lake's Call to the Healing Ministry
Chapter II. How God Sent John G. Lake to Africa
Chapter III. Historic Revival in South Africa
Chapter IV. Remarkable Events in the Ministry of John G. Lake
Chapter V. Elias Letwaba, the Man Who Carried on the Work
Chapter VI. The Mantle Falls on Letwaba
Chapter VII. The Return to America