Why the Azusa Street Revival Ended
And What It Means For You
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J.D. King
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What Happened to the Fire?
After walking the original grounds of the Azusa Street Revival in Los Angeles, J.D. King found himself gripped by a question that would not let him go.
He wasn’t just standing on historic soil.
He was standing in the shadow of a mystery.
From a weathered mission at 312 Azusa Street, a spiritual eruption reshaped global Christianity. The revival shattered racial barriers in an era defined by segregation. It ignited a missionary movement that carried the Pentecostal message to the ends of the earth. Its influence still pulses through churches and ministries across the globe today.
But revivals do not only begin. They also decline.
What happened to the fire that once drew crowds from around the world?
Why did such an extraordinary outpouring of the Spirit gradually wane?
And what can its story teach us about stewarding the presence of God in our own generation?
In this compelling and unflinching work, J.D. King traces both the rise and the unraveling of the Azusa Street Revival. With historical depth and pastoral clarity, he explores the tensions beneath the surface—leadership fractures, doctrinal disputes, personal conflicts, and the subtle internal pressures that often weaken movements from within.
This book does not romanticize revival. It examines it.
More than a historical account, this is a prophetic invitation—calling leaders, intercessors, and hungry believers to pursue not only spiritual fire, but the wisdom and humility required to sustain it.
If you long for authentic revival…
If you care about unity, discernment, and spiritual integrity…
If you want to understand both the power and the peril of renewal…
This book will challenge you.
Because the greatest threat to revival is not always opposition from without—but erosion from within.
This is more than history. It is a call to steward the flame