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The Spirit Bade Me Go

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He was called "Mr. Pentecost." Davis du Plessis was a man raised up by God for a specific mission. That mission was to boldly give testimony of the power of the baptism in the Holy Spirit to the leaders of the World Council of Churches at the height of the Pentecostal Movement. "The Spirit Bade Me Go" contains the transcribed talks and messages given by brother du Plessis as he ministered in conferences and services around the world. As you turn the pages of this priritual classic, you will feel the breath of God's Spirit bringing renewal to your heart.

160 pages, Paperback

First published November 1, 2004

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February 14, 2022
An intriguing dive into Pentecostal thought that set at ease some discomforts regarding tongues/giftings and deepened others. The content was scattered and repetitive, as the author warned they’d be as a result of free-flow, Spirit-charged thought. But I enjoyed the convictions and stories he discussed throughout.
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March 27, 2014
This book is one tremendous history and teaching of early first century Christianity. He takes you back to the foundations like no other and applies it all to today's Christian experience.
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