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12 Mistaken Claims about F.F. Bosworth
Copyright © 2018 by Roscoe Barnes III
#FFBosworthThis blog post focuses on 12 of the most common misconceptions that people have about F.F. Bosworth, author of Christ the Healer. Its aim is to provide insight into his life history. The information is presented with the intent of bringing clarity and corrections to some of the mistaken ideas that people have about his life and ministry. The author suggests that while much is being written about Bosworth, some of the published material cannot be trusted because of faulty research.For more information on F.F. Bosworth, follow the Bosworth
Matters blog at: http://ffbosworth.strikingly.com#ChristTheHealer #BosworthMatters #BosworthMention</p
New Hashtags for F.F. Bosworth
Copyright (c) 2018 by Roscoe Barnes III#FFBosworthThis is an announcement about the author's use of #BosworthMatters and #BosworthMention to share his research on F.F. Bosworth, author of Christ the Healer.For more information on Bosworth, follow the Bosworth Matters blog at ffbosworth.strikingly.com</div
F.F. Bosworth's Advice to A.W. Tozer
Copyright (c) 2018 by Roscoe Barnes III#FFBosworthI have argued for over a decade that F.F. Bosworth matters, and he matters in a significant way, especially in Pentecostal Church History. This article shows how Bosworth's influence extended to church leaders outside the Pentecostal tradition. Using Lyle Dorsett's book as a reference, it presents Bosworth's advice to a young A.W. Tozer, who would go on to become a famous author of deeper life books. Both men were members of the Christian and Missionary Alliance. Bosworth spoke to Tozer about the ministry of healing and speaking in tongues.NOTE: For more information on F.F. Bosworth, please visit: http://ffbosworth.strikingly.comFor a closer look at Bosworth's counsel to Tozer, see A Passion for God: The Spiritual Journey of A.W. Tozer by Lyle Dorsett (Moody Publishers, 2008)#ChristTheHealer</div
The Passing of Eugene Peterson and F.F. Bosworth: A Look at Their Transition and 'Ultimate Triumph'
Copyright © 2018 by Roscoe
Barnes III
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#EugenePeterson
In this blog post, the
writer discusses the passing of Eugene Peterson and F.F. Bosworth and how they
both had conversations with their deceased loved ones as they were dying. The
author suggests there are remarkable similarities in their final moments. He also
notes the experiences of Peterson and Bosworth are not uncommon in church
history.
For more information on
F.F. Bosworth, follow the Bosworth Matters blog at:
http://ffbosworth.strikingly.com.
#ChristTheHealer
#BosworthMatters #BosworthMention
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Upcoming Post: Similarities in the Prison-Themed Messages of Kenneth W. Hagin and F.F. Bosworth
Copyright © 2018 by Roscoe Barnes III
#FFBosworthThis blog post is as an
announcement of a forthcoming post/article on the writings of Kenneth W. Hagin and
F.F. Bosworth. The author suggests that Hagin’s minibook, The Prison Door is Open: What Are You Still Doing Inside?, seems to
borrow from Bosworth’s article, "The Opening of the Prison," without
proper attribution.For more information on F.F. Bosworth, follow the Bosworth
Matters blog at: http://ffbosworth.strikingly.com#ChristTheHealer #BosworthMatters #BosworthMention</p
COL F.F. PIENAAR'S BOER WAR DIARY (PART I)
In 1902, Filip Pienaar, a young Boer officer in exile at the Monastery of Tomar in Portugal, recorded his Boer war experiences. These were published by Methuen in 1902, under the title With Steyn and De Wet, The book was banned one month after publication, The author, Lt Col F.F. Pienaar, later joined the Union Defence Force, served in the German South West Africa Campaign and later became South Africa's first ambassador to Portugal in 1939, from where he also conducted correspondence with his cousin General Dan Pienaar. As a son-in-law of the late F.F. Pienaar, it is my privilege to reproduce part of his Boer War experiences. Pienaar's account is one of the first books on the Boer War and covers several eye-witness accounts at that time.</p
Réévaluation des arguments en faveur de l'existence d'une profession dentaire au troisième millénaire avant J.C. en Egypte
Three facts have been used to assess that an organised profession of dentist existed in Egypt during the 3rd millennium B.C. The author after having discussed concludes that this statement is inacceptable.Trois arguments ont été avancés en faveur de l'existence en Egypte d'une profession dentaire au troisième millénaire av. J.-C. ; l'auteur les examine à nouveau tous les trois et les élimine l'un après l'autre.Leek F.F. Réévaluation des arguments en faveur de l'existence d'une profession dentaire au troisième millénaire avant J.C. en Egypte. In: Bulletins et Mémoires de la Société d'anthropologie de Paris, XIII° Série. Tome 8 fascicule 3, 1981. pp. 377-380
F.F. Bosworth Mentioned in G.J. Hocking’s book, 'The Pentecostal Paradox': The author discusses hard questions about the Pentecostal movement
Copyright (c) 2019 by Roscoe Barnes III#FFBosworthThis blog post presents a discussion of F.F. Bosworth and
his position on evidential tongues during the early days of the Assemblies of
God. The writer notes: “In the section of the book that mentions Bosworth, Hocking
writes about the evangelist’s position on speaking in tongues. He notes the
historic moment in 1918 when Bosworth resigned from the Assemblies of God over
the issue of evidential tongues.”Note: For more information on F.F. Bosworth, follow the Bosworth Matters blog at ffbosworth.strikingly.com#ChristTheHealer #BosworthMatters</div
Prosperity on the Pages of F.F. Bosworth's Magazine: A Look at A.J. Gordon's Message on Giving and 'Abundant Temporal Prosperity'
Copyright © 2019 by Roscoe Barnes III
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This blog post presents for the first time a report on
F.F. Bosworth’s promotion of the prosperity message in his magazine, Exploits
of Faith, in 1929, the year of the Great Depression. The author highlights the
publication of A.J. Gordon’s article, “God’s Tenth,” in the November 1929
issue, and Bosworth’s article, “God's Financial Plan Insures the Prosperity of
His People," which appeared in the May 1929 issue of the magazine.
The author notes: “Contrary to what some historians have
argued, Bosworth preached on prosperity and he published articles on the topic.
His writings indicate he was neither extreme nor extravagant. Yet, he clearly
believed, like Gordon, that God rewards the faithful givers and tithers with
blessings that may be spiritual and material in nature.”
For more information on F.F. Bosworth, follow the Bosworth Matters blog
at: http://ffbosworth.strikingly.com.
#ChristTheHealer #BosworthMatters #BosworthMention</p
Reading with F.F. Bosworth: A Partial List of His Favorite Books and the People He Cited in His Sermons
Copyright (c) 2018 by Roscoe Barnes III#FFBosworthThis blog post presents for the first time the actual reading list of F.F. Bosworth, who was known as a famous healing evangelist, Pentecostal pioneer, and the author of Christ the Healer. The list includes the books and authors most often cited or featured in Bosworth's sermons, books and magazine. His preferred Bible translations are also featured, as well as the prominent writers whose articles appeared in his magazine, Exploits of Faith.For more information on F.F. Bosworth, follow the Bosworth Matters blog at: http://ffbosworth.strikingly.com.#ChristTheHealer #BosworthMatters #BosworthMention</div
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