Joshua, along with his brother, Frank, founded Mission Hall cause in
Neath. He was a noted evangelist, travelling around Britain and visiting the United States. In 1893 he was ordained as a
Presbyterian minister and worked with the Forward Movement, a branch of the Connexion's Home Mission, establishing evangelising centres in
Glamorganshire and
Monmouthshire. Seth Joshua was a forerunner of the
1904-1905 Welsh Revival which began as a movement of prayer. Joshua had been praying for years that God would raise up a young man from the pits to revive the churches. In 1904, he preached at a meeting in
Newcastle Emlyn which students from the Methodist Academy attended including former mine worker,
Evan Roberts. The students were so moved that they cancelled classes to go to Blaenannerch in
Cardiganshire where Joshua prayed publicly,
O God, bend us. Evan Roberts went forward where he prayed with great agony,
O God, bend me. In October 1905, Joshua, was invited to hold a mission in
London. Only three were "saved",
Donald Gee, the English
Pentecostal Bible teacher, being one of them. ==Sources==