
Korean Pentecost, The: and the Sufferings which Followed
This book contains the remarkable account of the first 60 years or so of the modern church in Korea (mainly North Korea). William Blair (1876-1970), in his first term of missionary service, was at the centre of the great revival of 1907 - his account of this and the events leading up to it forms the first part of the book. Blair includes a thrilling description of how the gospel first came to Korea.
The account is then taken up by his son-in-law, Bruce Hunt (1903-92) - born in Pyengyang, now the capital of North Korea - who shows how the revival was followed by a baptism of suffering under the Japanese and Communists.
"[The Korean Pentecost] shows what God can do when His people take Him at His Word."?
- J.G. Vos
"A faithful and stirring record of the Lord's doings."?
- Evangelical Presbyterian
View an excerpt here.
This book contains the remarkable account of the first 60 years or so of the modern church in Korea (mainly North Korea). William Blair (1876-1970), in his first term of missionary service, was at the centre of the great revival of 1907 - his account of this and the events leading up to it forms the first part of the book. Blair includes a thrilling description of how the gospel first came to Korea.
The account is then taken up by his son-in-law, Bruce Hunt (1903-92) - born in Pyengyang, now the capital of North Korea - who shows how the revival was followed by a baptism of suffering under the Japanese and Communists.
"[The Korean Pentecost] shows what God can do when His people take Him at His Word."?
- J.G. Vos
"A faithful and stirring record of the Lord's doings."?
- Evangelical Presbyterian
View an excerpt here.
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This book contains the remarkable account of the first 60 years or so of the modern church in Korea (mainly North Korea). William Blair (1876-1970), in his first term of missionary service, was at the centre of the great revival of 1907 - his account of this and the events leading up to it forms the first part of the book. Blair includes a thrilling description of how the gospel first came to Korea.
The account is then taken up by his son-in-law, Bruce Hunt (1903-92) - born in Pyengyang, now the capital of North Korea - who shows how the revival was followed by a baptism of suffering under the Japanese and Communists.
"[The Korean Pentecost] shows what God can do when His people take Him at His Word."?
- J.G. Vos
"A faithful and stirring record of the Lord's doings."?
- Evangelical Presbyterian
View an excerpt here.











