Rev Asa Alonso Allen

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Rev Asa Alonso Allen

Birth
Sulphur Rock, Independence County, Arkansas, USA
Death
11 Jun 1970 (aged 60)
San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, USA
Burial
Palominas, Cochise County, Arizona, USA GPS-Latitude: 31.3769482, Longitude: -110.1544387
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A. A. Allen was a famous evangelist and faith healer who led large crusades in the 1950s and 1960s. He was also one of the first ministers to develop a large radio and television following. The Reverend Asa Alonso "A.A." Allen was also the author of many books on religion.

A. A. Allen was born Asa A. Allen at Sulphur Rock, Arkansas. His early life was lived in an often unpleasant environment. Having been born to a white and a Native American parent, his family was very poor, and his father was an alcoholic. At the age of 23, Allen became a Christian at the Onward Methodist Church in Miller, Missouri.

In 1955, Allen purchased a large tent and he was one of the major healing evangelists on the revival circuit. Allen's revival meetings were similar to the other leading evangelists of the time (such as Jack Coe, Oral Roberts, and William Branham).

Allen continued on the revival circuit, and in 1958, he purchased a tent that could seat over 22,000. He became one of the first evangelists to call poverty a spirit and believed in God's ability to perform miracles financially.

He became one of the first to develop a national television ministry. His television programs frequently included excerpts from his "healing line" ministry. At his peak, he appeared on fifty-eight radio stations daily as well as forty-three TV stations. By the late 1960s, music formed an increasingly dominant part of his programs, with that music often being performed by African-American singer and choir leader Gene Martin. Allen's revivals were some of the first to become integrated during the 1950s.

At the time of his death, his Arizona "Miracle Valley" headquarters was 2,400 acres with its own airfield. At that time, A. A. Allen Revivals, Inc. was publishing over 60 million pieces of literature a year. The circulation of Miracle Magazine, published monthly by the Allen ministry, was 450,000 at the time of his death. He was, for a time, associated with the "Voice of Healing" movement founded by Gordon Lindsay. Allen was buried at his ministry headquarters in Miracle Valley, Arizona.

There are over 50 recordings of A.A. Allen's revivals that you can watch for free on YouTube.
They called A.A. Allen the Miracle Man. His Holy Ghost rallies would see 12,000 people receive baptism of the Holy Spirit in a single service.

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HERE IS A BASIC TIMELINE OF A.A. ALLEN'S MINISTRIES:

Around 1936, Holly, Colorado became Allen's first pastorate. He was officially ordained a minister of the Assembly of God. He prayed and fasted and God met him.

In 1947 he became pastor at Corpus Christi, Texas - he wanted to settle down with his wife and four children. The church did very well and Allen asked for a radio ministry- it was turned down.

In 1949 he went to an Oral Robert's tent healing revival. He knew that was what God had called him to do. 1950 left his pastorate and began having evangelistic meetings. People were being healed, as he preached, where they sat.

In 1951 he bought first tent. 1953 on the radio in USA and beyond. 1955 stopped for drunk driving. There was controversy his entire life about how much he drank.

A.A. Allen continued as an independent minister. He started his own * Miracle Magazine* by the end of 1956 there were 340,000 subscribers. Started the Miracle Revival Fellowship aimed at ordaining ministers and supporting missions.

In the 1960s Allen built Miracle Valley Bible College and planted more than 400 churches (see above for more details.

Sources:
Teaching resources from tes.com
Healing and Revival
New York Times
Wikipedia

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A. O. Allen and Leonia M. Clark (Asa Alonzo Allen parents) had seven children:

...Winford Allen was born July 1897 in Independence County, Arkansas
...Robert Willis Allen was born Feb. 1900 in Independence County, Arkansas
...Eunice Allen was born 1902 in Independence County, Arkansas, and died 1983. She married Unknown Mims
...Ruby Allen was born 1905 in Independence County, Arkansas, and died 1961. She married 1st Unknown Zinn. She was married 2nd on July 3, 1931 in Jasper Co., Missouri to Herman Witt. He was born c1911 in Minnesota
...Leetta Allen was born Sep. 1, 1908 in Independence County, Arkansas, and died Dec. 6, 1996 in Riverside County, California. She married Unknown King
...Zanetta Allen was born Sep. 1, 1908 in Independence County, Arkansas, and died Mar. 13, 1990 in Riverside County, California. She married Charles William Grove. He was born Mar. 10, 1902 in Indiana, and died Mar 2, 1993 in Stanislaus County, California
...Asa A. Allen , Jr. was born Mar. 27, 1911 in Independence County, Arkansas, and died June 11, 1970 in San Francisco, California. He married Lexie E. Scriven (1916-1990)Asa A. Allen aka A. A. Allen was known as "God's Man of Faith and Power" and was a Evangelist whose ministry spanned worldwide and demonstrated the Power of God in his Tent Revival meetings with people saved, delivered of demons and receiving miraculous healings in Jesus Christ Name.

Friends with Jack Coe, Sr. he purchased Jack Coe's Tent at his death and ran successful tent revivals across the USA and built a complex known as Miracle Valley in Arizona.
A. A. Allen was a famous evangelist and faith healer who led large crusades in the 1950s and 1960s. He was also one of the first ministers to develop a large radio and television following. The Reverend Asa Alonso "A.A." Allen was also the author of many books on religion.

A. A. Allen was born Asa A. Allen at Sulphur Rock, Arkansas. His early life was lived in an often unpleasant environment. Having been born to a white and a Native American parent, his family was very poor, and his father was an alcoholic. At the age of 23, Allen became a Christian at the Onward Methodist Church in Miller, Missouri.

In 1955, Allen purchased a large tent and he was one of the major healing evangelists on the revival circuit. Allen's revival meetings were similar to the other leading evangelists of the time (such as Jack Coe, Oral Roberts, and William Branham).

Allen continued on the revival circuit, and in 1958, he purchased a tent that could seat over 22,000. He became one of the first evangelists to call poverty a spirit and believed in God's ability to perform miracles financially.

He became one of the first to develop a national television ministry. His television programs frequently included excerpts from his "healing line" ministry. At his peak, he appeared on fifty-eight radio stations daily as well as forty-three TV stations. By the late 1960s, music formed an increasingly dominant part of his programs, with that music often being performed by African-American singer and choir leader Gene Martin. Allen's revivals were some of the first to become integrated during the 1950s.

At the time of his death, his Arizona "Miracle Valley" headquarters was 2,400 acres with its own airfield. At that time, A. A. Allen Revivals, Inc. was publishing over 60 million pieces of literature a year. The circulation of Miracle Magazine, published monthly by the Allen ministry, was 450,000 at the time of his death. He was, for a time, associated with the "Voice of Healing" movement founded by Gordon Lindsay. Allen was buried at his ministry headquarters in Miracle Valley, Arizona.

There are over 50 recordings of A.A. Allen's revivals that you can watch for free on YouTube.
They called A.A. Allen the Miracle Man. His Holy Ghost rallies would see 12,000 people receive baptism of the Holy Spirit in a single service.

==================================-

HERE IS A BASIC TIMELINE OF A.A. ALLEN'S MINISTRIES:

Around 1936, Holly, Colorado became Allen's first pastorate. He was officially ordained a minister of the Assembly of God. He prayed and fasted and God met him.

In 1947 he became pastor at Corpus Christi, Texas - he wanted to settle down with his wife and four children. The church did very well and Allen asked for a radio ministry- it was turned down.

In 1949 he went to an Oral Robert's tent healing revival. He knew that was what God had called him to do. 1950 left his pastorate and began having evangelistic meetings. People were being healed, as he preached, where they sat.

In 1951 he bought first tent. 1953 on the radio in USA and beyond. 1955 stopped for drunk driving. There was controversy his entire life about how much he drank.

A.A. Allen continued as an independent minister. He started his own * Miracle Magazine* by the end of 1956 there were 340,000 subscribers. Started the Miracle Revival Fellowship aimed at ordaining ministers and supporting missions.

In the 1960s Allen built Miracle Valley Bible College and planted more than 400 churches (see above for more details.

Sources:
Teaching resources from tes.com
Healing and Revival
New York Times
Wikipedia

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A. O. Allen and Leonia M. Clark (Asa Alonzo Allen parents) had seven children:

...Winford Allen was born July 1897 in Independence County, Arkansas
...Robert Willis Allen was born Feb. 1900 in Independence County, Arkansas
...Eunice Allen was born 1902 in Independence County, Arkansas, and died 1983. She married Unknown Mims
...Ruby Allen was born 1905 in Independence County, Arkansas, and died 1961. She married 1st Unknown Zinn. She was married 2nd on July 3, 1931 in Jasper Co., Missouri to Herman Witt. He was born c1911 in Minnesota
...Leetta Allen was born Sep. 1, 1908 in Independence County, Arkansas, and died Dec. 6, 1996 in Riverside County, California. She married Unknown King
...Zanetta Allen was born Sep. 1, 1908 in Independence County, Arkansas, and died Mar. 13, 1990 in Riverside County, California. She married Charles William Grove. He was born Mar. 10, 1902 in Indiana, and died Mar 2, 1993 in Stanislaus County, California
...Asa A. Allen , Jr. was born Mar. 27, 1911 in Independence County, Arkansas, and died June 11, 1970 in San Francisco, California. He married Lexie E. Scriven (1916-1990)Asa A. Allen aka A. A. Allen was known as "God's Man of Faith and Power" and was a Evangelist whose ministry spanned worldwide and demonstrated the Power of God in his Tent Revival meetings with people saved, delivered of demons and receiving miraculous healings in Jesus Christ Name.

Friends with Jack Coe, Sr. he purchased Jack Coe's Tent at his death and ran successful tent revivals across the USA and built a complex known as Miracle Valley in Arizona.

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