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  2. Billy Sunday - Wikipedia

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    Billy Sunday On-line Compiled by the pastor of King's Valley Chapel in Kingfield, Maine, this website contains Sunday sermons, images, audio, a biographical timeline, and an online bookstore. Billy Sunday Home Museum [usurped] The Sunday family home, known as "Mount Hood", is located in Winona Lake, Indiana.

  3. Los Angeles Crusade (1949) - Wikipedia

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    Mel Larson (1950). "TASTING REVIVAL — at Los Angeles". Revival In Our Time: The Story of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Campaigns including Six of his Sermons. Van Kampen Press. pp. 11– 27. Uta Andrea Balbier (Spring 2009). "Billy Graham's Crusades In the 1950s: Neo-Evangelicalism Between Civil Religion, Media, and Consumerism" (PDF).

  4. The fire-breathing preacher who captivated Detroit’s rich and ...

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    Today’s Free Press Flashback recounts an extended visit to Detroit by Billy Sunday, America’s best-known evangelist of the World War I era. The fire-breathing preacher who captivated Detroit ...

  5. Revival meeting - Wikipedia

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    Mennonite conference in 1947. A revival meeting usually consists of several consecutive nights of services conducted at the same time and location, most often the building belonging to the sponsoring congregation but sometimes a rented assembly hall, for more adequate space, to provide a setting that is more comfortable for non-Christians, or to reach a community where there are no churches.

  6. Aimee Semple McPherson - Wikipedia

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    The appeal of McPherson's revival events from 1919 to 1922 surpassed any touring event of theater or politics in American history. [74] She broke attendance records recently set by Billy Sunday [3] and frequently used his temporary tabernacle structures to hold her roving revival meetings. One such event was held in a boxing ring, and ...

  7. New York Crusade (1957) - Wikipedia

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    H.B. Shaffer, at the beginning of the crusade on June 5, compared it to Billy Sunday's 1917 crusade and recalled that the press also predicted failure then, announcing it as "Billy's Rubicon" because New York was considered "the graveyard of evangelists". According to Shaffer, New York is the ultimate test of an evangelist's power.

  8. Calling the Sermon on the Mount weak or too liberal is ...

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    OpEd: In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus expressed the essence of Christian humanism. ... Billy Sunday, the country’s best-known evangelist in the early 20th century, preached a tough-guy Jesus ...

  9. John Wilbur Chapman - Wikipedia

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    The final Chapman-Alexander revival tour was conducted January 6, 1918 to February 13, 1918. In May 1918, Chapman was elected Moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church, a position which inundated him with such a high level of stress that he developed a serious enough case of gall stones to need emergency surgery on December ...