Catch the Fire


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Catch the Fire explores the remarkable work of God known as The Toronto Blessing. Newspapers, television and radio reports have been buzzing with stories of whole congregations laughing, weeping, and falling under the power of the Holy Spirit. Its effects are rippling throughout the world, transforming individuals and local churches everywhere.




Holy Laughter and the Toronto Blessing


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This powerful study of the 'Toronto Blessing' phenomenon presents the facts in the light of Scripture.




The Toronto Blessing


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Fathers Blessing


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A wonderful outpouring of the Holy Spirit is happening at John Arnott's church in Toronto, Canada. You've probably heard about it as "the Toronto Blessing." Thankfully, it's not confined to Toronto, and here's your chance to experience it for yourself. With extraordinary fire-hand testimonies and sound biblical insight, John Arnott will speak to your heart and show how you can experience a fresh move of the Holy Spirit in your life.




Main Street Mystics


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An ethnography and examination of a new wave of Pentecostalism in Canada and the US.




Is the Blessing Biblical?


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Welcoming a Visitation


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In Welcoming a Visitation of the Holy Spirit, Wesley Campbell takes a refreshing firsthand look at the renewal movement known as the Toronto Blessing. He combines the expertise of a biblical scholar with the unabashed enthusiasm of someone who's fallen in love with his Savior all over again. Learn about: -Prophecies in 1984 that pointed to events in Toronto in 1994 -Biblical tests you can use to identify a visitation of the Holy Spirit -The spiritual meanings behind falling down, shaking and laughing -New outbreaks of renewal and the future of the movement




Strange Fire?


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Counterfeit Revival


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Hank Hanegraaff documents the danger of looking for God in all the wrong places and goes behind the scenes into the wildly popular and bizarre world of contemporary revivalism. Hanegraaff masterfully exposes the stark contrast between these deeds of the flesh and a genuine work of the Spirit by contrasting modern "revivals" with the scriptural examples of God's movement among His people.