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All Generations: Tracing a History of the Grace God through Ten Generations
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From the Weald of Kent, Surrey, and Sussex to the Belgravia section of Central
London, to the primitive forests of Northwestern Ontario, and to the entire nation, this book traces the history of the Upton family in a spellbinding chronicle that portrays the goodness and grace of God available to all who place their trust and confidence in Him. This gripping saga follows the history of the Upton name, dating back over tencenturies, to the ten most recent generations. The reader will be riveted by account after account of God''s miraculous interventions, from instances of certain death or injury to redirecting a lifetime occupation to one in the service of the King through the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada. In these pages, you''ll find vignettes of the Pentecostal movement''s early history, which circled the globe in the twentieth century, and the role played by members of the Upton family in its inception and continuing development. You''ll be left with a new appreciation of what it means to follow God wherever He may lead, and to reap the boundless spiritual benefits that accrue from obedience to His revealed will. About the Author: Rev. Gordon R. Upton has served as a minister with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada for almost sixty-five years. He was there for twentythree
years in pastoral ministry, prior to being elected district superintendent of Eastern Ontario and Quebec, where he served for ten years. In 1982, he was elected as the executive director of Home Missions and Bible Colleges for the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada, located at its international headquarters
in Toronto. He "retired" in 1992, and in the succeeding years has served a number of congregations as their interim pastor, assisting them in times
of transition. He presently devotes his time to writing and to ministry, as occasions arise.
From the Weald of Kent, Surrey, and Sussex to the Belgravia section of Central
London, to the primitive forests of Northwestern Ontario, and to the entire nation, this book traces the history of the Upton family in a spellbinding chronicle that portrays the goodness and grace of God available to all who place their trust and confidence in Him. This gripping saga follows the history of the Upton name, dating back over tencenturies, to the ten most recent generations. The reader will be riveted by account after account of God''s miraculous interventions, from instances of certain death or injury to redirecting a lifetime occupation to one in the service of the King through the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada. In these pages, you''ll find vignettes of the Pentecostal movement''s early history, which circled the globe in the twentieth century, and the role played by members of the Upton family in its inception and continuing development. You''ll be left with a new appreciation of what it means to follow God wherever He may lead, and to reap the boundless spiritual benefits that accrue from obedience to His revealed will. About the Author: Rev. Gordon R. Upton has served as a minister with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada for almost sixty-five years. He was there for twentythree
years in pastoral ministry, prior to being elected district superintendent of Eastern Ontario and Quebec, where he served for ten years. In 1982, he was elected as the executive director of Home Missions and Bible Colleges for the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada, located at its international headquarters
in Toronto. He "retired" in 1992, and in the succeeding years has served a number of congregations as their interim pastor, assisting them in times
of transition. He presently devotes his time to writing and to ministry, as occasions arise.


















