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Saturday, May 8, 2021

Missionaries To Jerusalem

Hello everyone.  Praise the Lord!

This was a testimony given to, and recorded in the Azusa Street Mission newsletter in 1906, in Los Angeles, California.


A band of three missionaries, Bro. Andrew Johnson and Sisters Louisa Condit and Lucy M. Leatherman, who have been baptized with the Holy Ghost and received the gift of languages, have left for Jerusalem, going by way of Oakland, leaving there August 10th. Reports came of meetings on the way that four souls receive the Pentecost in Colorado Springs and three in Denver.  Brother Johnson has received seven different languages, One of which is the Arabic.

  Sister Leatherman speaks the Turkish language, And while in Oakland, some were talking on the street about the gift of tongues; Sister Leatherman began to speak just as a man wearing the Turkish fez came by. He listened and wonder and asked what college she had attended, saying she spoke the most perfect Turkish tongue he had ever heard spoken by foreigner.  He was an educated man from a Turkish college in Constantinople.  She told him the Holy Ghost gave her the language which she did not understand herself and he was the first person that had interpreted for her.


William James Roop, M.A.B.S.

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Thursday, May 6, 2021

Messages From God

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This was a message from God spoken in tongues, as recorded by William J. Seymour in his book called,  "The Azusa Street Papers," published in 1906.


A message that was given in tongues for God's people was this, "Humble yourselves under the mighty hand of God." He is now about to move on the world in a mighty wave of Pentecostal power and salvation.  A sister had a vision of God's people as vessels that were full, And the Lord said, "The vessels must be emptied and I will fill them."


A returned missionary from the interior of Africa was present in the meeting, when a sister testified in an African tongue which the brother interpreted to be, "The Lord Is my husband."

Brother Roop

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Tuesday, May 4, 2021

Arrested For Jesus' Sake

Hello everyone.  Praise the Lord!

This was a story as recorded by William J. Seymour in his book called, "The Azusa Street Papers," printed in 1906.


A brother who has been baptized with the Holy Ghost was arrested on account of the disturbance which the preaching of the gospel created among the people who crowded about the tent in Pasadena. Has he stood to answer the accusation of disturbing the peace, another brother says he saw an angel standing by his side.  He was released.  The Lord has been doing great things in that place and we expect greater things.


Some workers were preaching on the street corner in Los Angeles and a poor drunkard had just been saved, when a policeman came up and ordered them to stop, it took two of them off to jail. The sister saying all the way to the jail and shouted and prayed while they were there.  They soon were anxious to get rid of them and let them go.  Meantime the other workers return to the mission and told how the workers had been arrested and they all went to the altar and prayed and arose praising God; And soon and walked the ones who had been arrested.  We are ready not only to go to prison, but to give our lives for Jesus.

Brother Roop

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A Message Concerning His Coming

Hello everyone.  Praise the Lord!

This story was taken from the Azusa Street Mission newsletter, published a 1906, by William J Seymour in Los Angeles, California.


A young sister, Miss Lillian Keyes, daughter of Dr. Keyes, of this city, speaks and sings in tongues as the Spirit gives utterance. She also interprets, And the following interpretation was also corroborated by Sister S.K. Mead, twenty years a missionary in Africa. Sister Mead arose and said that the language spoken was their dialect in Africa, a beautiful language, but one that is very difficult for English-speaking people to acquire, but the Holy Ghost, through the young lady, had given the perfect accent. The message interpreted was as follows:

"Jesus is coming again, Coming again so soon, And we shall meet him then."


"Prepare your hearts now, For the Lord is coming soon, And you know not the hour. If you are not prepared, You will not go with Jesus. He sees each heart, And wants to prepare them for his coming. Seek Him now, for some day it will be too late."

"The Lord says: 'I will bless those that seek me with all their hearts, For God is no respecter of persons. The Love of God is so great.' He says. 'Come on to me; come on to me, And I will give you rest. I will baptize you with the Holy Ghost and with fire, And all those that seek me diligently.'"

"O, Jesus is such a wonderful Savior. He is coming soon and all must have their hearts ready.  O, Jesus is so sweet. He says: 'Watch and be ready when I come.' O, He is coming so soon."


Our sister also speaks to Chinese dialects.  She speaks to the Chinese as she passes them on the street, or as they come to the house, And they listen in astonishment and say she is telling them about God.

William James Roop, M.A.B.S.

 Roop-Crappell Ministries 

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 Apostolic Theological Seminary 


Sunday, May 2, 2021

Divinely Healed

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This is a story as reported by William J. Seymour and his book called, "The Azusa Street Papers," published in 1906.


Brother J. A. Warren of Houston, Texas, relates his experience as follows: "I had suffered two years from chills and fever and could never get rid of them. I was down with them, when it was told to me that the Lord would heal us and wanted to do it without the help of medicine, so I made up my mind that I would not have another chill; that the Lord would heal me. My chill was to come on about seven o'clock in the morning. It started to come and I was about to call my people to put more cover over me, when I thought how I had taken the Lord for my healer. So I got up and dressed and would not let the devil bring a chill on me, but prepared for breakfast. When the ice wagon came along and my little grandchild called my attention to it, I started to say, "No, I will not take ice for this is my chill day." (I was in the habit of taking ice only on the day I had fever). Then I stopped myself and said, "Yes, I will take ice," And I drank ice water all day. I was healed and in two months had gained about twenty-five pounds in flesh."


Brother Roop

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Friday, April 30, 2021

Russians Hear In Their Own Tongue

Hello everyone.  Praise the Lord!

This is a story that's told by William J. Seymour in his book called, "The Azusa Street Papers," published in 1906.



Different nationalities are now hearing the Gospel in their own "tongue wherein they were born." Sister Anna Hall spoke to the Russians in their church in Los Angeles, in their own language as the Spirit gave utterance. They were so glad to hear the truth that they wept and even kissed her hands. They are a very simple, pure, and hungry people for the full Gospel. The other night, as a company of Russians were present in the meeting, One of the Russians came up and embraced him. It was a holy sight, and the Spirit fell upon the Russians, as well as on others, as they glorified God.



Brother Roop

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Wednesday, April 28, 2021

Pentecostal Fire

Hello everyone.  Praise the Lord!

This a story about the move of God in Southern California, in 1906, as told by William J. Seymour in his book, "The Azusa Street Papers."


Monrovia, Pasadena, San Pedro, Sawtelle, and Whittier are places about Los Angeles that are catching the Pentecostal fire. Elysian Heights and Hermon, suburbs of Los Angeles have cottage prayer meetings where souls are being baptized with the Holy Ghost. To holiness churches, One in Los Angeles and one in Monrovia have cut the fire, The ministers and numbers of the congregation having received the Pentecost and are speaking with tongues. The Burning Bush workers in Los Angeles came into the movement in a body and numbers of the different missions and the New Testament and Nazarene people are being filled with the Spirit and carrying the blessed light to other hungry souls. It is not our desire to tear down churches but to make new churches out of the old ones. We pray for God to send the Pentecost to every church.


Brother Roop

 Roop-Crappell Ministries 

 Hospice Volunteer Stories 

 Apostolic Theological Seminary