I’ve always had a soft spot for steady, grounded faith—not the kind that moves you with glitter, but one that holds fast to the Scriptures. Recently, I took a deep dive into Albert James Dager’s “An Examination of Kingdom, Dominion, and Latter Rain Theology” (1986).
Latter Rain Teaching
The Treasures of Truth volumes became instrumental for many believers who experienced the Latter Rain revival and sought to carry its message forward. They offered continuity and depth at a time when the revival itself faced opposition and controversy.
When you trace the spiritual undercurrents of the twentieth century, you’ll find a few names that rarely make the headlines yet quietly shaped the lives of thousands. One such figure is George H. Warnock a Canadian minister and writer.
The Lord is My Shepherd by George R. Hawtin As Many Are Led By The Spirit of God They Are The Sons of God. A Bible Study for Men and Women, A Shepherd’s Heart for Christians Today. In a world often fraught with confusion and […]
Book Review: The Hyssop That Springeth Out of the Wall by George H. Warnock – A Profound Revelation of Humility and Spiritual Growth. Are you searching for a deeper understanding of humility and its role in spiritual growth? The Hyssop Springeth Out of the Wall […]
Book Review: Seven Lamps of Fire by George H. Warnock – Unveiling the Power of the Holy Spirit. Seven Lamps of Fire is a powerful and prophetic exploration of the Holy Spirit’s work in the life of believers and the church. Drawing from the imagery […]