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Em 1917, Aimee começou a publicar uma revista mensal, Bridal Call, | |||
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“Quando colocares as tuas mãos sobre eles, colocarei as minhas mãos sobre | |||
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E, quando proferires a Palavra, derramarei o poder do Espírito Santo. És | |||
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In Oakland, California, July 1922, Aimee presented a sermon “The Vision of Ezekiel” and received the inspiration from Jesus to call his message “the Foursquare Gospel” of Jesus the Saviour, Jesus the Baptizer with the Holy Spirit, Jesus the Healer, and Jesus the Coming King. On January 1, 1923, she opened the Angelus Temple in Los Angeles, her international headquarters. There she preached to thousands, sometimes in a costume designed to express the theme of her sermon. (For example, for the sermon on “God’s Law” she dressed in a police uniform.) From 1923–26, Aimee stayed close to the Angelus Temple. She opened her 24-hour-a-day Prayer Tower, LIFE (Lighthouse of International Foursquare Evangelism) Bible College, and her radio station KFSG (Kall Four Square Gospel).<ref>For further information about Aimee and her life, see Aimee Semple McPherson, ''This is That'' (New York: Garland, 1985); ''Aimee: Life Story of Aimee Semple McPherson'' (Los Angeles: Foursquare Publications, 1979).</ref> | In Oakland, California, July 1922, Aimee presented a sermon “The Vision of Ezekiel” and received the inspiration from Jesus to call his message “the Foursquare Gospel” of Jesus the Saviour, Jesus the Baptizer with the Holy Spirit, Jesus the Healer, and Jesus the Coming King. On January 1, 1923, she opened the Angelus Temple in Los Angeles, her international headquarters. There she preached to thousands, sometimes in a costume designed to express the theme of her sermon. (For example, for the sermon on “God’s Law” she dressed in a police uniform.) From 1923–26, Aimee stayed close to the Angelus Temple. She opened her 24-hour-a-day Prayer Tower, LIFE (Lighthouse of International Foursquare Evangelism) Bible College, and her radio station KFSG (Kall Four Square Gospel).<ref>For further information about Aimee and her life, see Aimee Semple McPherson, ''This is That'' (New York: Garland, 1985); ''Aimee: Life Story of Aimee Semple McPherson'' (Los Angeles: Foursquare Publications, 1979).</ref> |
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