On this page, I present an extensive collection of Christian resources that showcase the evolution of the Pentecostal movement. This unique archive is drawn from a 2-terabyte collection of audio, video, and print materials spanning over two centuries of Pentecostal history, compiled by a major Pentecostal denomination in the United States.
From its origins in the late 19th century to its continued development in the 20th and beyond, these resources offer valuable tools and biblical wisdom for Christian leaders, teachers, historians, and Christ-disciples alike. Additionally, the principles of healing evangelism are highlighted throughout, emphasizing the movement's significance. I believe that understanding this movement is crucial for appreciating its impact on contemporary spirituality. Join me as we explore the rich tapestry of faith, culture, and community within the Pentecostal tradition.

This section contains Christian resources from the archive, including materials on healing evangelism within the Pentecostal movement. Check this often because I update it regularly.
Atonement for Sin and Sickness by Capt. R. Kelso Carter (pdf)
DownloadBiblical Healing by T.L. Osborn (pdf)
DownloadEver Increasing Faith by Smith Wigglesworth (pdf)
DownloadHeaven and the Angels by H.A. Baker (pdf)
DownloadInstructions for Those Seeking Healing by P.C. Nelson (pdf)
DownloadPneumatology by Thomas Freeman (pdf)
DownloadQuestions and Answers on Divine Healing by Maria Woodworth-Etter (pdf)
DownloadRhema Bible, Healing For The Whole Man Book (pdf)
DownloadThe Baptism of the Holy Spirit by P.C. Nelson (pdf)
DownloadThe Gospel of Healing by A.B. Simpson (pdf)
DownloadThe Life of Praise by Carrie Judd Montgomery (pdf)
DownloadThe Voice of Healing Magazine, Gordon Lindsey, January 1949 (pdf)
DownloadThe Person And Work Of The Holy Spirit by R.A. Torrey (pdf)
DownloadWord of Faith Magazine, May 1968: Weapons Of Our Warfare (pdf)
DownloadWord of Faith Magazine, July 1971: The Inward Man (pdf)
DownloadThis section offers audio resources from the Pentecostal Archive, featuring valuable Christian resources related to the Pentecostal movement, with new additions coming regularly.
Asa Alonso “A. A.” Allen (1911–1970) was an American Pentecostal healing evangelist and one of the most visible figures of the post‑World War II healing revival. Known for his bold preaching, dramatic tent crusades, and emphasis on deliverance, Allen became a major voice in mid‑20th‑century charismatic Christianity.
Kathryn Kuhlman (1907–1976) was a widely known American Christian evangelist whose ministry became famous for its emphasis on the Holy Spirit and reports of miraculous healings. She was one of the most influential healing evangelists of the mid‑20th century. I have several hours of her in the Archive. If you want to see more, let me know.
Charles Hunter (1920–2009) and Frances Hunter (1916–2009) were American Christian healing evangelists whose joyful, energetic style made them some of the most recognizable figures in the charismatic movement from the 1970s through the early 2000s. Together they traveled the world teaching ordinary believers how to minister healing in Jesus’ name. I have the entire 14 hours of their seminar on healing. Let me know if you want to see it!
Granville Oral Roberts (1918–2009) was an American Pentecostal healing evangelist, educator, and media pioneer whose ministry helped bring charismatic Christianity into the mainstream. He is best known for his healing crusades, his early use of television, and for founding Oral Roberts University (ORU).
Tommy Lee Osborn (1923–2013) was an American Pentecostal evangelist, missionary, author, and pioneer of mass‑crusade evangelism. He became internationally known for his large outdoor healing campaigns, especially in developing nations, and for teaching believers that Jesus still heals today.
The following files are in the Pentecostal Archive but they are not directly related to the Pentecostal movement.
This Pentecostal Archive preserves classic books, teaching notes, and documents from earlier eras of ministry, making them available for study, research, and spiritual formation. Let me know what you are interested in!