"Skeptics and Scoffers" is a collection of articles published in religious articles during 1906 and 1907. Every article refers directly or indirectly to the Azusa Street Revival when the outpouring was at its height. Each author is critical of the Apostolic Faith Mission at 312 Azusa Street and its participants. Some attacks are doctrinal, others are quite personal. Some are absolutely ridiculous. The perspectives of many different denominations are included.
Many of the authors were eye-witness to the revival and their opinions have not been heard for nearly 100 years.
Much can be learned from these critical assessments of the early Pentecostal/Charismatic movement and the men and women who shaped the faith in its infancy.
The book contains many photographs and illustrations.
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Dr. Larry Martin is a revival evangelist and a student of Pentecostal/Charismatic history. He has attended eleven institutions fo higher education and has served the body of Christ as a Bible college president, pastor, teacher, author and missionary evangelist.
Most recently, Dr. Martin served as the Academic Dean at the Brownsville Revival School of Ministry.
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