Her Works
Founded International Church of the Foursquare Gospel.
Founded Angelus Temple.
Founded L.I.F.E. Bible College, Inc.
Founded third radio station in Los Angeles—KFSG. Established February 4, 1924.
Founded International Foursquare Crusaders, one of today's fastest growing and aggressive world-wide youth organizations.
Organized famous Angelus Temple Commissary Department, which has to date fed and clothed some one and a half million persons.
Founded, and during her life-time, edited The Bridal Call Foursquare, now called The Foursquare Magazine, the monthly printed “voice” of the Organization.
Founded the Angelus Temple Prayer Tower, from which an average of 17,000 requests are offered monthly by men and women praying in two-hour shifts 24 hours a day.
Authored three books: “This Is That", “In the Service of the King”, and “Give Me My Own God”, as well as many smaller works dealing with the cardinal doctrines of the faith.
Composed some 180 songs, including “The Key to Paradise”, “Calvary’s Crimson Rose", and a selection which has become extremely popular and is used extensively by other religious groups—"Preach the Word.”
Wrote words and music for seven full length (2 hours) sacred operas, of which perhaps “The Bells of Bethlehem,” “Regem Adorate”, and “The Crimson Road” are the most popular.
Composed three children’s Christmas plays: “The Little Match Girl”, “The Candy City”, and “The Road to Bethlehem.”
Wrote scores of poems, never published, to which she was adding the music at the time of her passing.
Was instrumental in establishing, through her world-wide revival campaigns, branch churches of Angelus Temple in many key cities and rural communities in the United States and Canada, and in foreign lands.