Frank Bartleman was an early leader of the Pentecostal
movement at the Azusa Street Mission in Los Angeles,
California. He was a central figure in the Azusa Street
revival of 1906. His reports published in the holiness
press heralded a world-wide revival. Bartleman's journalism
helped to inform the world of the Pentecostal renewal
and was largely responsible for promoting a revival
that is still spreading throughout the world. The following
is an excerpt from Azusa Street, Frank Bartleman's
chronicle of the birth of the Pentecostal movement.
I found the earthquake had opened many hearts. I was
distributing especially my last tract, "The Last
Call." It seemed very appropriate after the earthquake.
Sunday, April 22, I took 10,000 of these to the New
Testament Church. The workers seized them eagerly and
scattered them quickly throughout the city.

Nearly every pulpit in the land was working overtime
to prove that God had nothing to do with earthquakes
and thus allay the fears of the people. The Spirit
was striving to knock at hearts with conviction, through
this judgment. I felt indignation that the preachers
should be used of Satan to drown out His voice. Just
as he later used them to stir up hatred and murder,
during the great war. Even the teachers in the schools
labored hard to convince the children that God was
not in earthquakes. The devil put on a big propaganda
on this line.
I had been much in prayer since the earthquake, and
had slept little. After the shock in Los Angeles the
Lord told me definitely He had a message for me for
the people. On the Saturday after, He gave me a part
of it. On Monday the rest was given. I finished writing
it at 12:30 a.m. Tuesday, ready for the printer. I
kneeled before the Lord and He met me in a powerful
way, a powerful witness that the message was from Him.
I was to have it printed in the morning. From that
time until 4 a.m., I was wonderfully taken up in
the spirit of intercession. I seemed to feel the wrath
of God against the people and to withstand it in prayer.
He showed me He was terribly grieved at their obstinacy
in the face of His judgment on sin. San Francisco was
a terribly wicked city.
He showed me all hell was being moved to drown out His
voice in the earthquake, if possible. The message He
had given me was to counteract this influence. Men
had been denying His presence in the earthquake. Now
He would speak. It was a terrific message He had given
me. I was to argue the question with no man, but simply
give them the message. They would answer to Him. I
felt all hell against me in this, and so it proved.
I went to bed at 4 o'clock, arose at 7, and hurried
with the message to the printer.
The question in almost every heart was, "Did God
do that?" But instinct taught men on the spot
that He had. Even the wicked were conscious of the
fact. The tract was set up quickly. The same day it
was on the press, and the next noon I had my first
consignment of the tract. I was impressed I must hasten
and get them to the people as quickly as possible.
I was reminded that the ten days I was called by the
Lord to prayer was up the very day I received the first
of the tracts. I understood it all now, clearly.
I distributed the message speedily in the missions,
churches, saloons, business houses, and in fact everywhere,
both in Los Angeles and Pasadena. Besides I mailed
thousands to workers in nearby towns for distribution.

Many raved at the message. A man followed me on the
street raving like a maniac. He followed me into a
business house, to do me violence. But the Lord protected.
He then tore my tract up publicly at the curb, to show
his hate. Many threw the message down in a rage, only
to pick it up again and read it. It seemed God held
them to it.
Everyone was curious for the tract, though it burned
the most of them like fire. Sometimes they would get
so excited on the street cars they would get off before
they reached their street. My very presence seemed
to convict many. The message struck consternation to
thousands of souls. I have never written a tract that
had so much influence.
Sunday, May 11, I had finished my "Earthquake"
tract distribution. Then the burden suddenly left me.
My work was done, Seventy-five thousand had been published
and distributed in Los Angeles and Southern California,
in less than three weeks' time. At Oakland, Brother
Manley, of his own volition, had printed and distributed
50,000 more, in the Bay Cities and 'round about, in
about the same space of time. The following are some
extracts from the "Earthquake" tract:
"But what had God to do with earthquakes? 'When
Thy judgments are in the earth, the inhabitants of
the world learn righteousness' (Isaiah 26:9). 'Which
removeth the mountains, when He overturneth them in
His anger, which shaketh the earth out of her place,
and the pillars thereof tremble' (Job 9:5-6). 'The
mountains quake at Him, and the hills melt; and the
earth is upheaved at His presence, yea, the world,
and all that dwell therein. His fury is poured out
like fire, and the rocks are broken asunder by Him'
(Nahum 1:5-6). 'And I will punish the world for their
evil. Therefore I will make the heavens to tremble,
and the earth shall be shaken our of her place, in
the day of His fierce anger' (Isaiah 13:11, 13).
"'Then the earth shook and trembled, the foundations
also of the mountains moved, and were shaken because
He was wroth. There went up a smoke in His wrath, and
fire out of His mouth devoured. The Lord thundered
from Heaven, and the Most High uttered His voice. Then
the channels of the sea appeared, the foundations of
the world were laid bare, by the rebuke of the Lord,
at the blast of the breath of His anger' (Psalm 18).
"'Behold, the Lord maketh the earth empty, and
turneth it upside down (perverteth the face thereof),
and scattereth abroad the inhabitants thereof. The
foundations of the earth do shake, the earth is utterly
broken, the earth is moved exceedingly. The earth shall
stagger like a drunken man, and shall be moved to and
fro. The transgression thereof shall be heavy upon
it.' (Isaiah 24:1, 18, 20). 'Thou shalt be visited
of the Lord of Hosts with earthquakes, and great noise,
and the flame of a devouring fire.' (Isaiah 29:6).
'Men shall go into the caves of the rocks, from before
the terror of the Lord, when he arises to shake terribly
the earth' (Isaiah 2:19). 'And the seventh angel poured
out his vial into the air and there was a great earthquake'
(Revelation 16:17,18).
And will you claim there is no God in earthquakes? John
Wesley has said, 'Of all the judgments which the righteous
God inflicts on sinners here, the most dreadful and
destructive is an earthquake.'" - From "Earthquake
Tract," April 1906.
The San Francisco earthquake was surely the voice of
God to the people on the Pacific Coast. It was used
mightily in conviction, for the gracious after revival.
In the early "Azusa" days both heaven and
hell seemed to have come to town.
Taken from Frank Bartleman's, Azusa Street, Plainfield,
NJ: Logos Int'l., 1980.

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