Nicholas Bhekinkosi Hepworth Bhengu’s Lasting Legacy : World’s Best Black Soul Crusader

This is a scholarly book that commemorates the legacy of Rev. Nicholas Bhekinkosi Hepworth Bhengu who was born on 05 September 1909 at eNtumeni, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. He was the founder of the Back to God Crusade in the 1950s that has become institutionalised within the Assemblies of God. He...

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Superior document:HTS Religion & Society Series
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Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
Series:HTS Religion & Society Series
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (350 p.)
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