The Banner of the first Azusa Street Mission Newspaper Published September 1906.

Pentecostal Founders

Here you will find historical articles concerning some of the influential people of the Azusa Street revival and how they impacted the development of 20th Century Pentecostalism. 

Eyewitness To Azusa
Azusa Street and Frank Bartleman

They Had A Dream
Racial harmony broke down, but the hope did not.

Pre-Pentecostal History
The history of the Holy Spirit's dealings with human beings goes back a long, long way -- indeed, to the very beginning of the human race

William Seymour
What scoffers viewed as a "weird babble of tongues" became a world phenomenon after his Los Angeles revival.

Charles Parham
is often referred to as the "Father of Modern Day Pentecostalism."

John Dowie
his message of divine healing, and his restorationist vision made him an important forerunner of Pentecostalism