Our Quest for Fire

Our Quest for Fire

Our Quest for Fire

Our Quest for Fire

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Overview

Over time Christianism has turned the Theocracy of the Bible into a Democracy. We have lost the ability to escort mankind into the realm of Spirit and Light and have been satisfied with merely escorting them out of darkness.

The issue is presented on the front end as a commentary called One Fire. This introduces the subject in a contemporary tone and delves into the power gifts of the Spirit, their relevance and absence in Christian culture and how the issue is treated within the Christian worldview. After One Fire is a condensed & restored work by Rev. Asa Mahan called The Baptism of the Holy Ghost.

The gate is narrow and the time is short. What was acceptable in the past is no longer viable. Our way of doing things has run the course and in some ways has appeared on the scene D.O.A. Revival needs to be replaced with an Awakening and Christianity is in need of a massive revitalizing and reshaping with a good pair of defibrillators. If this is not the time, then there never will be. An Awakening to God should be our cry, and the enduement of Fire and Power from On High our quest. Every Christian should enter into Heaven — before they die.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012865182
Publisher: River3 Digital Press
Publication date: 07/13/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 244
Sales rank: 980,692
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

R.V. Windfield was born in the Oakland East Bay area of California. His formative years were spent living in Berkeley and San Francisco. He later moved to Los Angeles and played music in the chinatown punk scene in the early 80s. He still enjoys making ambient music and has 3 CDs selling on iTunes and can be found on CDBaby.com under Robert Windfield. Windfield is a writer, musician, student pilot, and ordained minister. He has worked in Information Technologies, video production, direction and the graphic arts for 20 years. In the late 90s he went to Bible school in Tulsa, Oklahoma and graduated from Victory Bible Institute in 1997. He is also finishing up a commentary called Beyond the Door. He lives in Spokane, Washington with his wife of thirty + years who is a writer and editor. R.V. Windfield can be contacted at / Facebook.com/rvwindfield & Firerant.com


Rev. Asa Mahan was born in Vernon, New York on November 9, 1799, the son of Samuel (1760-1840) and Anna Dana (1778-1842) Mahan. The Mahans were a respected service-oriented family of New England background. Like his parents, He experienced a religious conversion as a young man and retained a preoccupation with his personal salvation. In 1824 he graduated from Hamilton College, and from Andover Theological Seminary in 1827. On November 10, 1829, he was ordained pastor of the Congregational church in Pittsford, New York, and in 1831 he was called to the pastorate of a Presbyterian church in Cincinnati, Ohio, named Lane Seminary. Asa Mahan preached all through America and England advocating New Light theology as a professor of mental and moral philosophy. As the first president of Oberlin and Adrian colleges he promoted "New Education" that was later established at Harvard College in 1869. Rev. Mahan is partaking of Glory at present and can no longer be contacted.
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