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Title: The Calvary Road
Author: Roy Hession
Revel Hession
Release Date: August 1, 2007 [EBook #22193]
[File last updated on February 7, 2008]
Language: English
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The Calvary Road
by
Roy and Revel Hession
Christian Literature Crusade
Fort Washington, Pennsylvania
Contents
PREFACE
1. BROKENNESS
2. CUPS RUNNING OVER
3. THE WAY OF FELLOWSHIP
4. THE HIGHWAY OF HOLINESS
5. THE DOVE AND THE LAMB
6. REVIVAL IN THE HOME
7. THE MOTE AND THE BEAM
8. ARE YOU WILLING TO BE A SERVANT
9. THE POWER OF THE BLOOD OF THE LAMB
10. PROTESTING OUR INNOCENCE?
INTRODUCTION
By NORMAN P. GRUBB,
Hon. Secretary of the Worldwide Evangelization Crusade, London
I am sure from my own experience, as well as from what we have seen
in the ranks of our Mission these last three years, that what the
authors tell us about in these pages is one of God's vital words to
His worldwide church today. For long I had regarded revival only from
the angle of some longed for, but very rare, sudden outpouring of the
Spirit on a company of people. I felt that there was a missing link
somewhere. Knowing of the continuing revival on a certain mission
field, and because it was continuing and not merely sudden and
passing, I long felt that they had a further secret we needed to
learn. Then the chance came for heart-to-heart fellowship with them,
first through one of our own missionary leaders whose life and
ministry had been transformed by a visit to that field, and then
through conferences with some of their missionaries on furlough and
finally through the privilege of having two of the native brethren
living for six months at our headquarters.
From them I learned and saw that revival is first personal and
immediate. It is the constant experience of any simplest Christian
who "walks in the light," but I saw that walking in the light means
an altogether new sensitiveness to sin, a calling things by their
proper name of sin, such
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