 Yeah, we'll just open in prayer and then we'll go into the presentations Would anyone like to open us in prayer? Jesus we thank you for this for this beautiful day and that you have blessed us with and And Lord as we're going to start on our classes. I pray Jesus that you Help those who are presenting and that they would do the best and they would do it well and Thank you, though that we will have a good time together in your name. I pray amen. Okay, so we'll Maybe begin. I didn't actually look at the order in which we will be going today. So Shall we just do cheetah and then Prince and then Nina He'll do in that order Okay So cheetah you can start with your presentation and then You have the others present Yes, ma'am. Okay, ma'am. Can you help me to present my presentation? Okay, you'll just have to share screen Do you know how to share your screen on the bottom? In the center there are a few buttons one of them says present now Yes, ma'am. Yes, you click on that Yes And then select Whichever window you want to present so on the top click on window and then select You might have to first start sharing the presentation, right? I mean Okay, okay, I usually do the opposite you have your presentation open already Yes, ma'am. Okay Yes, I think you're sharing your chrome Window so when you said share There are three options on the top. There's a I think it says chrome and then it says Yeah, it says chrome tab window or entire screen. So you have to choose window Okay, okay. Yes. Yes. I got it. Yeah, and then click on the presentation. Okay. Yeah. Yeah, we can see it now. You just have to Start the presentation Okay, okay. So ma'am My voice is okay, ma'am. Yes, we can hear you Are you able to switch on your camera cheetah? Yeah, sure. I'm sure. Yeah Is it good ma'am all good? Yes, you can go ahead Okay. Hi. Good morning everyone. It's me cheetah and I'm going to say about sadhu sindar Singh today So sadhu sindar Singh he refers as a postal with the breeding fleet And we want to see little about his little About sadhu sindar Singh One second ma'am. It's uh My presentation is not going It's okay. Uh, cheetah Yeah, Anand So what you'll do is you just cancel the share screen And just do share screen for the whole for the whole screen Then you go to the your presentation and then it will be it will come as presentation. You just uh go back Okay, so I have to stop this sharing, right? Right. Sorry I have to uh First end end the present end the presentation So you just uh first share screen And then there is a third option entire screen Okay, so I said this window and entire screen is there, right? So you choose entire screen Yeah, now I can Okay, but I can't see myself, right No, you don't have to see yourself Okay, sorry, sorry for like this messy things. Okay. Are you start again ma'am? Yeah, please start again. You can start again. Okay. Okay Hi once again. Good morning everyone. It's me cheetah and I'm going to Share about sadhu sindar Singh And sadhu sindar Singh she was referred as a postal with breeding fleet So we're gonna see a little about his uh about sadhu sindar Singh So sadhu sindar Singh was born 3 september 1889 in rampur panjab sadhu sindar Singh was born in classic family The village called rampur his mom wanted him to be a holy man Who live in the jungle some miles away from uh Ever like sadhu's his mom wants that he should love his religion In the very young age he starts reading Bhagavad Gita So these are some timeline about sadhu sindar Singh's journey in 1889 born at Ludhiana panjab rampur 19 three conversion conversion 19 four cast out from home and 19 five baptized in simla 19 seven work in leprosy hospital at sabbatu 19 eight first visited tuktee bed And 99 enter divinity college lahore to train for the ministry So sadhu had great christianity order God like Jesus Christ. He was he don't like Jesus. So He made Jesus in mission school even christian high school When even people tells him to read Bible that time He used to get angry. He told the new testament pages in in front of all people And after he left the mission school and he started Starting in government school And then he used to throw stones and mud to missionaries and preachers He burned one book of new testament in front of all people But as firstly as he opposed Jesus Christ the more he become trouble and restless in his heart And then he started reading Bible So now we're gonna see his encounter Sadhu Reserved to kill himself by throwing himself upon a railway track And he asked that whosoever is true god will appear him before Appear before him or as he will kill himself that very night He had encountered with Jesus through vision From that day his whole life was changed And when we'll come to his spiritual journey after the vision He went to his father and announced that he will get converted into the missionary works of Jesus Christ Then his father Officially reject him because he converted and his whole family went against him even his brothers Attempt to poisons him many times He was poisons but God saved him And the people of near area they threw snacks into his house But he was rescued With the help of the Christian nearly baptist Christians So in uh, he got baptism on the 16 His 16th birthday in 1905 he was publicly baptized as a Christian in the parish church in Simla Now we're gonna see his missionary journey Sadhu said I am not worthy to follow in the steps of my lord He said but like him one no home no positions Like him I will belongs to the road staring the suffering of my people Eating with those who will give me shelter and telling all men The love of God This was the statement of Sadhu Sindarsingh and then when we see his missionary journey Sadhu Sundarsingh travel north work of missions Mission of converting through the Punjab, Kashmir and the back through muslim country Afghanistan and into the Brigand in first north-west Funtryer and Bulak Bulakistan He was referred to as the apostle with bleeding feet by the Christian community of the north in 1908 he closed the Funtryer of Tibet where he appeared by the living condition And he was stoned and he Bathed in cold water because it was believed that holy man never was So according to Sadhu Sundarsingh In a town called Rasar he had been thrown into a dry well full of bones And rotting flesh and left to die But after three days He was rescued during his 20s Sadhu Sundar Seeing gospel walk wilded greatly and long before he was 30 his name and picture were familiar all over christians In 1910 he made a long tour of south india and Shailon and the following years he was invited Burma Malaysia china and japan for ministry walk And in 1920 he visited britain the united east and australia And 1922 he visited europe so through this journey and through his missionary journeys there is many Thousands and thousands people that received christ And as i told that he called as a postal with breathing And there is one mystery about Sadhu Sundarsingh No one knows that where how he died what happened to him In 1929 Sundarsingh determined to make one last journey to Tibet Against all his friends advice he was last seen on the 18th of april 1929 sitting off on his journey In april he reached kalka a small town below simla A prematurely etched figure in his yellow robe a mom pilgrim and holy men who were beginning their Own trek to one of hindu sam holy place some miles away Where he went after that he was unknown Whether he died or Excessions or Reach the mountain reminds a mystery no one knows Some said that Sadhu Was murdered and his body thrown into the river And from that day he was Seen no more so this was The about Sadhu Sundarsingh's and still no one knows like how he died. This was just mystery Thank you Thank you cheetah. We have uh prince present next I need a jerry Yeah Hi everyone Uh, can you guys uh hear me? Can you just give me Confirmation that you can hear They can hear me So, uh, my name is prince. I'm your fellow classmate. I'm gonna share a presentation on uh Jonathan go forth So In production, uh, so I'm gonna share about his background Uh, his family, uh his studies and then we're gonna look about his uh marriage and his family his spiritual life And uh call for his call for ministry And then we're gonna see uh look at uh look His work and his contribution for ministering His part in our china revival so Jonathan go forth Jonathan go forth. He is a passionate tireless pastor and evangelist of the revivalist Uh, he was from he was the first, uh, canadian Presbyterian missionary to china And uh, he he served for 47 years in here his missionary journey He was born Yeah, Jonathan Uh, Jonathan go forth was born in February 10 1850 90 is the seventh child to his parents His parents immigrated from england to canada and settled near western Ontario in 1840 His parents were pioneer of farmers and were exposed to many physical hardships and Had to practice the utmost economy he uh Jonathan completed his uh high schooling in Tamsford, or uh Ontario He attended the university of torrento and uh at Knox college and graduated in 1887 In 18 in 1950. He was awarded the doctor of divinity during his training in Knox college and during his first missionary ministry with Knox college he met He met Rosalina bell smith at his training in torrento union missions. She was born in london She was grown up in canada Jonathan proposed her By asking will you marry? Will you join your life with me for china instead of buying her an engagement ring he purchased books and pamphlets on china to distribute In his college along with him uh Jonathan and uh Rosalina married in 1887 They had 11 children only six of them survived childhood foundation in the world even though their parents were uh Exposed to many economy Many financial situations and with uh his mother Was very faithful in teaching scriptures to him. She used to make him uh attend to church and make him read the word every day Yes And then Jonathan was seven years of age. He received a Bible from a lady And at that time, uh, he came under the deep conviction of sin and he need and he need uh, he came to the Conviction that he needs there. He is in need of salvation But no one asked him to make a decision for christ Later, Jonathan, uh Joined in a Presbyterian church While he was uh listening to the sermon of pastor cameron. He was deeply convinced and uh He dated his uh conversion from a service where he attended when he was 18 years of age and he responded to the preaching of cameron and He responded to the appeal for decision to follow christ Sense of calling during the year of his youth. He often debated with himself Whether he should be a teacher or a physician his pastor Mr Reverend mr. Cameron invited jonathan to his home for instruction in the scriptures And that helped him to prepare to enter nox college in torrento To pursue his art education One day while he was in college, he heard missionary george lincey mackey of Pharmacy of presence is a claim of christ For that the mission field in the most forceful way Jonathan described that meeting in near few words He described that I heard the voice of the lord saying who will go for us and whom shall we send? and uh His response is here. I am Send me from that above. I began a foreign missionary He lost no opportunity to To prepare himself for the mission field and to declare the claims of christ And the needs of uncivilized uncivilized multitudes And unevangelized too Jonathan started his first ministry in 1885 serving with torrento mission union There where he used to go and preach gospel on the streets and pray for Children and the people on the streets In 1885 Jonathan received a copy of person tyler book china's spiritual lead and claims he was deeply impressed and was Formed that and from that time on Within with renewed dedication. He began to pray that a door would open for him to go to china and minister On october 25th the same year Jonathan go forth was ordained as a pioneer missionary to china on february 4th 1988 they He jonathan along with his wife sailed for china By the middle of the september of the same year they were looking They were looking over their mission field in provenance of hona It was soon evident that Jonathan go forth was a man sent from god He was untiring in his evangelistic services and efficient in the training of national workers And the establishing of churches under the leadership of many Chinese christians Manchurian revival in 1904 and 1905 as he inspired by the news of great Welsh revival and red charles in a lecture on revivals in 1909 In 1907 circumstances brought him to witness The korean revival As go forth returned to china through manchurian In 18 in 1908 congregation invited him back during his extended visit there The manchurian revival broke out the first such revival to gain a national wide A National wide publicity in china as well as Internationally the revival transformed Go forth's life And ministry from then on he was primarily Primarily an evangelist and a revivalist not a settled missionary The efforts of revival in china reached overseas and contributed to some tensions among christian demo Demominations in the united states fueling the fundamentalistic Modernistic controversies in the presbyterian church in united states of america During this time of revival many were deeply convinced convinced of sins and convicted of their sins and hundreds of bath Packs letters were joined the church Jonathan go forth comforted campaigns in 30 different cities and after he would And after he would conclude the campaign he would After he would come conclude his work in a city The revival fire would continue to spread as a team of chinese evangelists would be sent out From the local churches that experience the revival into the surrounding countryside producing a harvest Wherever they went these are some of the Results of the chinese revival Both of hymns during this revival all hymns was sung with a new and extraordinary flavor and meaning and new hymns were being written There were hymns of confession and hymns of Pardon through the precious blood of the anointment and hymns expressing human need and heavenly peace The spirit of intercession was poured out on the churches during the following The revival people would spend long periods of time in private prayer The national awakening that followed in revival doubled the protestant population In china to a quarter of a million The lord used the jonathan go forth to spark the revival But the fire of the revival was kept blazing by the leaders of china's believers who were ignited in the revival During this revival many people were sent out and Encouraged to establish the churches and the manchurian china's church was established during this revival Thank you I Hi Hi, good morning all I'm going to share about william joseph simo Uh who started his life from 1780 to 1922 Was one of the most influential men in the birthing of the modern pentecostal movement This his leadership was his leadership and participation in the azusa street revival at the beginning of 1900s sparked the growth of a global Awakening to the ministry of the holy spirit and a large missionary sending movement Born to a former slaves in 1870 He had a humble upbringing in center villa Louisiana at most of much poverty and devastation But humility was a character that marked simo's life In his early 20s, he traveled throughout the midwest working as a hotel waiter While in indiana polis he attended a church and surrendered his life to the lord fully for the first time And in 1902 when in ohio, he contract contacted smallpox and lost vision in one night Eventually simo's journeys led him to houston There he met charles fahan who was then leading a bible school in that city Because of the segregation laws of the time simo was not able to officially attend the school But his hunger for god Compelled him and he could sit in the hallway outside of the classroom door in order to learn as much as possibly could While in houston, he was frequently involved in evangelistic outreaches in the black area of town So in 1906 he was invited to became the pastor of a small holiness church simo's arrival in los angeles Created a small stir in the holiness community there Because of his bold preaching about the baptism of the holy spirit and speaking in tongues After about a month in the city He arrived at the church to teach at the sunday evening service to find that the door was locked But his seal was not damped and soon he gathered several people And started a prayer meeting in a friend's house on bonnie brave street The first gatherings were attended primarily by a few african american wash woman and their husbands, but within a month These humble prayer meetings had exploded The holy spirit had begun to anoint this gathering and many people started to pray and sing in tongues The external growth soon caused the group to make a large Move to a larger building in 312 azusa street This was the beginning of what became known as the azusa street revival People streamed to these meetings from all over the nation And eventually the world to witness and to be part of these meetings Many were saved many were healed both in body and in soul Many spoke in tongues and many received strength and encouragement into continue to live in holiness This movement did not just stay within the walls of azusa street mission building within nine months Many missionaries were already being sent throughout the west coast of united states and 13 missionaries departed for africa Just two years after the outpouring of the holy spirit in 1906 Missionaries commissioned in azusa street mission could be found in mexico canada Western europe the middle east west africa and several countries in asia The azusa street legacy was formed and fashioned many influential leaders in the body of christ over the past century The spiritual life of simo Simo was a man intensely hungry for god This made him began fasting and praying as a part of his life from a very early life A man of great humility William simo was the face and de facto leader of the azusa street revival And the testimonies of those around him who saw his life attest to his character prank Birth birth man his co-labor and fellow leader described him by saying He was a very plain spiritual and humble Brother simo generally sat behind two empty shoeboxes one on top of the other He usually kept his head inside the top During the prayer meetings. There was no pride there and another pastor from chicago who traveled to azusa street His description of simo was this He walked and talked with god. His power is in his weakness. He seems to be maintained a helpless dependence on god and is as simple and As a little child and at the same time Is he's so filled with god that you feel the whole the love and power every time you get near him Prayer seems to have been the foremost activity of the azusa mission One party participants said the whole place was steeped in prayer simo spent much of his time behind the pulpit praying And unpretentious Man he recognized his own need for the continual guidance and strength of the holy spirit john g lake Described william simo with these words God had put such a hunger into into that man's heart That when the fire of god came it glorified him I did not believe any other man in modern time had a more wonderful Dialogue of god in his life Then god gave to that dear fellow and the and the glory and the power of a real pentecost swept the world That black man preached to my congregation of 10 000 people When the glory and power of god was upon his spirit and men shook and trembled and cried to god and god was in him William simo was a man fully surrendered to god and the lord used him mightly to bring about a major awakening to early 20th century in america and eventually to the whole world Thank you. Thank you Okay, we have just a few more minutes. We'll try and cover because we are quite behind on our content We'll try and cover how much ever we can Okay, so everyone who presented today presented on um Revivalists who were in the 1900s. So we are going back because we haven't yet reached the 1900s in our textbook, so we'll just be looking at some of the Revivalists from the late 1800s into the 1900s As we start with charles purgeants charles purgeant was known For his preaching. He's still very well known today because of his sermons He was born in england and came to faith when he was still a child and within And he soon began to start preaching so after he came to faith even as a teenager he had started preaching Within just one and a half years of starting to preach. He was invited to the new park street chapel To preach at their church and initially they liked his preaching So they asked him to stay and they said stay with us for six months and keep preaching But eventually he ended up staying with that church and becoming their pastor. He pastored there for 38 years The church grew so large that they had to move out of that building into another building called the metropolitan tabernacle in london And that tabernacle that building could seat up to 5600 people. So It was through his preaching that people were being drawn to come into the church he traveled a lot preaching he preached to tens of thousands of people in And around london And then his sermons also started to be published in the papers. So the newspapers were publishing His preaching in the london times and even in the new york time. So even in the u.s The sermons that he was preaching in england were being printed there We'll move on d.l. Modi was From the u.s. He was born in 1837 And he is one of the most prominent evangelists so I'm almost seen as a forerunner to Gosh who is to Billy Graham. Okay, so Because of his evangelism So one of the largest evangelists in this last part of the 19th century So he was from chicago. He was a shoe salesman Uh and simultaneously while he was selling shoes. He was also teaching in sunday school And working with the ymca, which is a young men's christian association So his sunday school basically was Reaching out to poorer children, right? That was the what the sunday school movement did So he was teaching poorer children And his sunday school classroom started to grow and there were lots of children who were joining in so By 1864 he actually Started a church because that sunday school classroom had grown So much and it was called the illinois street church, which is now the moody church In 1871, uh, there was a fire that burned down his church And during this time he was actually preaching through a sermon series So it was a six-part sermon series and he had reached the fifth part The sixth part was supposed to be preached before he could preach that the there was a fire in chicago and his church got burnt down At that time, uh, the way the gospel was preached. It was viewed that you have to preach it through Over a period of time you can't just preach it in one sermon and share the gospel to someone So that's what he was doing through that sermon series And so in his last sermon he was actually going to ask people to respond to Like what jesus has done on the cross for them But because he was not able to preach that sermon. He never got the opportunity to Kind of bring that message to the church After that he started to preach The gospel just in his regular sermons instead of doing this through a series To just preach it in the sermon and so that changed the way evangelism was done after that people started to just preach the gospel Uh in a single sermon and invite people to respond to the gospel Um, so while he you he while he was preaching in this church His church was actually a very it was the largest church in chicago and there were many people who were coming to christ through his sermons But while he was to preach there were two women who would sit in the front seat of the church Who kept praying for him as he was preaching and they would tell him every sunday after his sermon after the service They would say we've been praying for you And he wondered why why they were praying for him because the church was doing really well people were coming to christ But they were praying for him to be filled with the spirit and Eventually he was going through he was very very tired from let's see if we move in from Yeah, we'll uh, so he was Very tired from traveling around preaching and all of that and so he Took a break to go to london and he had said he would go to london take a break and he wouldn't preach at all While he was there in england um But while he was in england He was filled with the holy spirit and it completely transformed him So you see a court here from him He says I had such an experience of god's love that I had to ask him to stay his hand I went to preaching again. The sermons were not different I did not present any new truths and yet hundreds were converted I would now not now be placed back where I was before that blessed experience If you should give me all the world, it would be as the small dust of the balance so God was using him powerfully before he had this experience of being baptized in the holy spirit But it was after this baptism that he saw A much greater increase in the response to his sermons Although his church was doing really well There were people coming to christ what happened through the baptism was that his uh, his preaching became that much more Powerful although the content didn't change um So while he was in england. I'll just change slide He traveled to england to rest And he basically this was a time when he didn't want to preach Because he was not very well. So he wanted to take some time in rest But while he was there he met um a preacher named theophilus lessee And uh that pastor invited him to preach in his church. So he said okay since the pastor invited him He went to preach on a Sunday morning But what he didn't know was that there was somebody from that church who had heard about what was happening in uh In the u.s. Through his work and had actually prayed for him to come to their church And she was someone who was bedridden. So she was not even going to the church But she was part of the church and she had been praying that he would come and preach there So in the first morning service, he preached Her sister had attended the service and went back and told her oh deal moody came to preach in our church So she insisted that she would go for the second service which was in the evening And uh during this time he preached and there was a great response to the gospel People responded People came up to the altar to confess their sins and to receive christ and from there there was a revival that broke out So this is just to show all the different places that moody traveled to because of what happened in this one church So it was during a time when he was supposed to be resting time when he was taking a break from ministry But god still used him there and then he started to travel all over uk and island Um preaching and lots of people Were attending these meetings and coming to christ. There was a growth in the church In in all of these parts uh in 1879 he started the seminary for young women and also a school for boys and this was mostly for educating poor Children and for educating minorities And then in 1886 He started a bible school and he also started a summer school which was for training Young people who want to go into missions so That school within so from 1886 to 1911 had sent about 5 000 student volunteers had trained About 5 000 student volunteers and sent them out on missions to different parts of the world So I think we're out of time We'll try and catch up on all of these other Revivalists next week um But thank you to all of you who presented. I think we only have one presentation left, uh, which is probably next week Thank you