User talk:ElisabethDillon

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Thanks for participating Elisabeth!

JMDoran (talk) 16:06, 8 April 2015 (UTC) 

Ideas
1. Francisco Olazabal 2. Add more to the Toronto Blessing page 3. Alfred Goodrich Garr 4. Howard Goss 5. Add more to Alice Luce

Alfred Garr Outline
Early life section: His father dies and nearly ten years later he "recommits" his life to Christ. He and his wife are part of Burning Bush movement, later go to LA and are both baptized in the Holy Spirit.

Travel section: Will need to finish research, but tentatively it seems like his travels were extensive and related to his later life in the Pentecostal movement.

Pentecostal influence: Go over his initial dealings with the Assemblies of God, healing of his stomach cancer, meetings in California, etc. Will also go over the churches he established and the tent meetings that eventually evolved into a permanent facility in 1933. Also talk about legacy left by Garr Auditorium (though, not too much on the auditorium since someone else is doing an entire page on that).

Bibliography:

-A 20th Century Apostle by Steve Thompson, then "mine" that for more sources, depending on how expansive each section turns out to be.

- The original Apostolic Faith newsletters

- Publications related to Garr Auditorium & interviews with Alfred Garr, Jr.


 * This is a good start. Your task will be difficult because of the lack of strong sources dedicated just to Garr. I would recommend looking at what Espinosa says about him in his William J. Seymour book, and this source:
 * McGee, G.B. “Garr, Alfred Goodrich, Sr.” Edited by Stanley M Burgess and Ed M Van der Maas. The New International Dictionary of Pentecostal and Charismatic Movements. Grand Rapids, Mich: Zondervan Pub. House, 2002.
 * JMDoran (talk) 18:24, 25 April 2015 (UTC)