On the road with Aimee Semple McPherson (Part 1)
In this excerpt from her diary, Mabel Bingham shares her memories of traveling with Foursquare's founder on the famed evangelist's Transcontinental Gospel Car tour in 1918.
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In this excerpt from her diary, Mabel Bingham shares her memories of traveling with Foursquare's founder on the famed evangelist's Transcontinental Gospel Car tour in 1918.
Jack Anderson was only 12 when his missionary father made a radical decision to reach an indigenous tribe in Bolivia—he left Jack and his brother with the tribe to gain the chief's trust.
Blanche Lewis was just 20 when she got married on the stage of Angelus Temple in 1944. Over seven decades later, she recalls a lifetime of serving the Lord as a Foursquare minister.
Aimee Semple McPherson made an indelible impression on Mildred Poole's life, and for 70 years in one Southern California Foursquare church, Mildred used the lessons she learned to minister effectively.
Sylvia Erickson grew up in a little house on the prairie—not knowing at the time that it would eventually lead to a lifetime of fruitful pastoral ministry service.
Retired FMI Missionary Vonitta Gurney-Boylan has many inspiring stories to tell about her many years of service—including the night God told her to preach in Spanish even though she didn't know the language well.
For 35 years, Foursquare Missions International (FMI) Missionary Lewis Ziegler ministered throughout South Africa, following in the footsteps of his parents who helped establish the work in the 1930s.
Bill Pritchett faithfully served for decades as a Foursquare minister and missionary. Now 99, he reflects on the lessons he learned from Aimee Semple McPherson, and what it means to disciple others.
The next best thing to attending service each Sunday at Angelus Temple was to listen to Aimee Semple McPherson when she preached on the radio, shares retired Foursquare Pastor Jim Ritch.