Shortly after publishing her first book, Carrie Judd Montgomery continued to receive a flood of letters from sick people who were interested in learning about Divine Healing. Carrie and her brother Charlie both had the same idea that she should publish a monthly magazine on the subject. Her brother offered to give her $50.00 as a tithe to help her get set up. After speaking with a well intentioned Methodist elder she knew who discouraged her from the project, she continued “to wait on God about this matter.”
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Carrie Judd Montgomery (1858-1946) was one of the most influential people in the Divine Healing Movement who greatly influenced early Pentecostalism. She taught divine healing early on and initiated the 1st healing home on the West Coast, coming 20 years before John G. Lake's. She acted as a catalyst to spread revival fires and passionately pursued the fullness of the Spirit throughout her life. This site exists to recover her forgotten voice in hopes of inspiring a new generation.
1/01/2010
Faith in the Midst of the Credit Crunch
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