摘要:It has become evident that the task is rather formidable to bring a useful reflection on the history of a Pentecostal body in country in its more than half a century history. At the same time, I feel I have an edge in that the observations were made from the perspective of both an "insider and outsider." There are personal anecdotes that can be corroborated by those who are still alive. These validate what has been written and experienced by others. Not all correspondence, minutes, and reflections that were published and presented in more formal settings are available to this writer at the moment. This is a handicap of sorts. However, this presentation should not be viewed as the end, but, rather the beginning of our continued pursuit of our "roots". We owe it to the next generations, should Jesus tarry, to transmit to them our cherished legacy. More materials ought to be written and the "stories" and other oral recitals of how God brought us thus far "through many dangers, toils and snares." This small contribution of this writer begins with a quick look at personal background to help the audience understand some dynamics of this presentation