How healing broke out, how she defied all odds to start a revival in Tulsa

in HISTORY3 years ago

During the Spanish Influenza Pandemic in 1919, God told Aimee Semple McPherson to stop in Tulsa on her way back home to Los Angeles and ignited a revival of historic proportions.


She defied the local officials ban on church gatherings and believed that the Presence of God could heal, save and deliver everyone who was sick, lost and oppressed.


Aimee Semple McPherson.jpeg

Facebook Post | LA Times


At a time when women weren’t respected in ministry and COULD NOT EVEN VOTE, she drove around her “Gospel Car” ministering to “epidemic victims” and healings broke out all over the city!


I have the honor of preaching tomorrow in Tulsa, OK at one of my fav churches (@victorytulsa) after coming from her very house in Los Angeles!


I believe we will step into a FAITH OVER FEAR moment and regain our perspective as the revivalists the world so badly needs in this hour!


TO ALL CHRISTIANS, PASTORS AND LEADERS OUT THERE:

  • When did we stop believing this stuff?
  • Why do we criticize and hate others who step out because of our own lack of faith?
  • Since when was the gospel about self preservation and safety?
  • Why do we so easily buy into the spin of the media?
  • Do we not believe God can do this again in our day?
    Preaching on this tomorrow in Oklahoma! 🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀
    You can watch online too!



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