Revival Man


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Jock Troup's story is quite simply extraordinary. From a childhood in the Far north of Scotland he went to work in the fishing industry and then on to service in the First World War. When the major turning point in Jock's life arrived - his conversion. Jock went on to become an Evangelist, but no ordinary Evangelist. To quote a neighbour'he had huge hands. He could pick up a fully inflated football easily with one hand. He had sixteen-inch biceps, un-expanded, and a neck like a prize bull', and to match this formidable physical presence he had a fire for reaching the lost with the Gospel. George Mitchell gives fascinating insights into the lives of the fisher folk on the East coast of Scotland, and Glasgow life in Jock Troup's time. He includes testimonies of those influenced through Jock Troup and looks at the ingredients of revival, providing a useful lesson to the Church today.




Race Man


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Although he has largely receded from the public consciousness, John Mitchell Jr., the editor and publisher of the Richmond Planet, was well known to many black, and not a few white, Americans in his day. A contemporary of Booker T. Washington, Mitchell contrasted sharply with Washington in temperament. In his career as an editor, politician, and businessman, Mitchell followed the trajectory of optimism, bitter disappointment, and retrenchment that characterized African American life in the Reconstruction and Jim Crow South. Best known for his crusade against lynching in the 1880s, Mitchell was also involved in a number of civil rights crusades that seem more contemporary to the 1950s and 1960s than the turn of that century. He led a boycott against segregated streetcars in 1904 and fought residential segregation in Richmond in 1911. His political career included eight years on the Richmond city council, which ended with disenfranchisement in 1896. As Jim Crow strengthened its hold on the South, Mitchell, like many African American leaders, turned to creating strong financial institutions within the black community. He became a bank president and urged Planet readers to comport themselves as gentlemen, but a year after he ran for governor in 1921, Mitchell's fortunes suffered a drastic reversal. His bank failed, and he was convicted of fraud and sentenced to three years in the state penitentiary. The conviction was overturned on technicalities, but the so-called reforms that allowed state regulation of black businesses had done their worst, and Mitchell died in poverty and some disgrace. Basing her portrait on thorough primary research conducted over several decades, Ann Field Alexander brings Mitchell to life in all his complexity and contradiction, a combative, resilient figure of protest and accommodation who epitomizes the African American experience in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.







Continuous Revival


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Revival is within reach of everyday people and is experienced in your heart, home, and church. In this book, Norman Grubb writes of his experiences and the effects of the ongoing personal revival he found as a result of his exposure to the revival movement in Rwanda, Africa in 1950.




The Volunteer


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The Woman with the Issue of Blood


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Stephanie grew up to see her mother go through series of abuse. Clara( Mama) was forcefully given to marriage to a stranger. Clara ran away from the stranger on the night of her wedding. Clara became Olivers (Papa) wife by her uncle's plan. Clara( mama) died from the pain of Cancer coupled with the abuse from her husband. The stranger came across Stephanie to revenge on the fact that he lost the opportunity to marry Clara. Papa was Obsessed with Stephanie after Claras death. Stephanie ran away from home frustrated and she contemplated suicide. She was delivered from her fear when she came across a church. She met her heartthrob Bonny but she discovered she was already pregnant from her past shame. Stephanie went ahead and married Bonny to conceal her past but the past came back to stare on her face, her issue of blood. Authors Note Throughout my lifegrowing up as a child and in my adulthoodI have been exposed to abuse, neglect, and rejection. Im writing this piece of novel to encourage someone to bounce back to life. Remember, the woman with the issue of blood in the Bible finally moved on with her red garment to touch Jesus after she tried all other ways. She left her past ways and dragged the heavy red garment to meet Jesus. Forgive your past. Move on and touch the Masters garment. This inspirational novel will inspire everyone, not only the womenfolk but everyone. Youre not alone! Someone in the universe is going through that problem that youre going through; sometimes it is even a deeper issue. The world is full of issues! Yes! There are issues everywhere, whether bloody or in any form. One thing is apparent to all mankind; we all have blood running in our veins. Blood signifies a thick bond. Issues of blood can come as deep or shallow problems in our lives. It could be from our past or present circumstances. In whatever form it may be, lets be assured that were not alone in the battle. God is with us! Amen! Alleluia!