In his fourth God’s Generals volume, Roberts Liardon chronicles
God’s great healing evangelists of the twentieth century. Journey with
such paragons of faith as:
- Oral Roberts—one
of the most influential Christian leaders in the twentieth century,
Roberts had a healing ministry that spread from rural tent meetings to a
world-class university, hospital, and medical school.
- Lester Sumrall—after
being miraculously healed of tuberculosis as a boy, Sumrall dedicated
the rest of his life to sharing the gospel and God’s healing power with
audiences around the world, both in person and through television
broadcasts.
- Charles and Frances Hunter—often
called the “Happy Hunters,” Charles and Frances were known around the
world as two of the most anointed and enthusiastic evangelists on earth.
- George Jeffreys—this
Welsh Pentecostal preacher ministered along with his brother Stephen at
camps, conventions, and church meetings across England and Ireland,
with reports of miraculous healings and other acts of God accompanying
them.
- F. F. Bosworth—a
Depression-era Pentecostal faith healer and one of the founders of the
Assemblies of God, Bosworth was known during the 1920s for his
interdenominational “big tent” revivals and large auditorium healing
meetings.
As you read about the lives of
these ministry pioneers, your faith for signs and miracles will grow as
you anticipate seeing God’s mighty hand move in the church today.