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Hooray and Hallelujah "Charles Carrin is the kind of man of God who comes around once in a generation. This book will speak for itself and make you see why I am honored to be associated with him. You will not be able to put this book down. You will want to secure many copies and give them to friends." -R.T. Kendall"Leaving the servant's quarters for the intimacy of the Father's house is the transformation that took place in my life after meeting Charles Carrin. Experiencing a true spiritual father who has encouraged me to a life of passion and power. I'm beyond grateful for Charles and his 70+ years of transformative ministry. -Leif Hetland, President, Global Mission AwarenessHooray and Hallelujah is the personal testimony of one pastor's escape from mere doctrinal preaching to his experiencing the visible works of the Holy Spirit. In reading Charles Carrin's account you will discover the solution to many of your own spiritual needs. Midway in Charles' 70 year-ministry, personal tragedy forced him to ignore his denominationalism and search deeper into Scripture. Something vital was missing. The answer he sought came unexpectedly when a Spirit-filled prisoner in the Atlanta Federal Penitentiary laid-hands on him. To his shock, Charles was "filled with the Holy Spirit" (Acts 1:8). Since that historic event, he has carried the message of renewal to thousands around the world. Charles' message and the testimonies of those rescued will bring the answers you seek. Published by Burkhart Books, Bedford, Texaswww.BurkhartBooks.com
When James Danbury threw open the door to his pastor on a stormy night in 1842, he never imagined that the news his pastor carried-and the bundle he cradled in his arms-would forever change the Danbury world. THE AUTHOR Charles Carrin, a naturalist and a historian, has devoted much of his life to exploring the history and outdoors of the state his ancestors helped establish. From a background rich in personal history and tradition, Charles writes about early Florida with passion and insight. Born in Homestead, Florida, on the edge of the Everglades in 1930, he is a fifth generation Floridian, descended from two pioneer-Florida preachers who rode the circuit to minister to their parishioners during the war years. His great-great-grandmother, born in 1798, is buried on the banks of the Suwanee River. With Native American ancestry in each family tree, Charles portrays the Seminole War with sensitivity towards red, black, and white men alike. In 1949, his plans to study botany in Central America were overridden by a clear directive from the Lord, calling Charles into Christian ministry. Now in his sixty-first year of ministry and retired from pastoring a church, his schedule remains busy with speaking engagements, writing, and mentoring of younger pastors. His monthly articles can be viewed at www.CharlesCarrinMinistries.com Charles and his wife Laurie reside in Boynton Beach, Florida. Dorothy Easley has been blessed by the ministry of Charles Carrin since she was a child, and Charles baptized her father. She is descended from pioneers who established a trading post in Florida in the 1800's. Dorothy's fore-parents were the first white settlers to permit Indians to make purchases on credit and always maintained good relations with local tribes. Dorothy teaches math at Broward College. She and her husband Ralph make their home in South Florida.
Many charismatics and Pentecostals, even those intimately familiar with Scripture, can struggle to express theology in clear terms. Charles Carrin, esteemed Spirit-empowered evangelist and scholar, can help. In a comprehensive question-and-answer format, he explores crucial topics to help you feel confident about what you believe--and why.
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