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  1. Jul 18, 2012 · Following an experience that he called “the baptism in the Holy Spirit” he became even more effective as an evangelist, preaching sometimes to crowds of tens of thousands, speaking with great power and authority and with increasing results in terms of people finding Christ.

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      Amy Carmichael was born in Ireland in 1867 to a well-to-do...

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  2. Feb 5, 2009 · In the summer of 1871, two women of Dwight L. Moody's congregation felt an unusual burden to pray for him "that the Lord would give him the baptism of the Holy Ghost and of fire." Moody would see them praying in the front row of his church and he was irritated.

  3. May 28, 2017 · D.L. Moody and the Holy Spirit’s Filling. Though we could debate and argue (longer than necessary) over semantics regarding how a believer experiences the Holy Spirit’s power, one thing all Christians will (and should) agree on: our need for the Holy Spirit’s power and control. As believers individually, we know God indwells us by his ...

  4. Moody believed that the Holy Spirit established a permanent relationship with the believer at the moment of regeneration. Nevertheless, he believed that something more was needed for...

  5. Aug 8, 2008 · The truth is, some of the most prominent, influential leaders and groups in the evangelical lineage have yearned for, attained, and taught a transformative, post-conversion experience identified...

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  7. Dwight L. Moody, of Chicago, had a passion for souls. He was a good evangelist. But something was missing and he knew it. His spiritual condition was not particularly comforted by two ladies in his church who would say to him after each time he preached, “Mr Moody, you need the Holy Spirit!”.

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