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ALLEN - Was perhaps one of the most important revivalists to emerge during the Voice
of Healing revival...

WILLIAM BRANHAM - Was beyond doubt a man of notable signs and wonders. From birth,
supernatural manifestations marked his life

WILLIAM AND CATHERINE BOOTH - Grew up in a dark England at the dawn of the industrial
revolution. Unemployment, homelessness, labor abuses, and child prostitution were rampant in
the British Isles...

JOHN CALVIN - Took the biblical truths that Wycliffe, Hus, and Luther had brought to light and
created a worldwide movement...

JACK COE - Was an independent and determined force for Christ. He had an unreserved faith
in the Word of God...

JOHN ALEXANDER DOWIE - Shook the world at the turn of the century with his passion for
truth and zeal for the work of the Spirit. He brought to to the forefront

DAVID du PLESSIS - David du Plessis became the theological backbone of the Charismatic
Renewal..

GEORGE FOX - When the Protestant Reformation seemed to be gaining ground toward the end
of the 16th centuryGeorge Fox took reform to an entirely new level.

JOHN HUS - If it can be said that John Wycliffe was the grandfather of the Reformation, then
John Hus would be its father.

JOHN KNOX - More than any other reformer, John Knox defied the Catholic Church and
Europes aristocracies.

KATHRYN KUHLMAN - In a time that was suspicious of both women ministers and
Pentecostals, Kathryn Kuhlman shook twentieth-century Christianity back to its roots

JOHN G. LAKE - These words summarized the passion that propelled the life-long ministry of
John G. Lake. He spoke these words in reference to the intensity of emotion he felt as his thirtyfour year old sister lay dying

MARTIN LUTHER - Perhaps one of the most influential Germans ever to live, Martin Luther was
instrumental in not only shaking loose fromthe foundations of the Catholic Church...

AIMEE SEMPLE McPHERSON - Perhaps what Aimee Semple McPherson is most remembered
for today is founding the Foursquare denomination that is still growing today

CHARLES PARHAM - In a time when divine healing and moves of the Spirit had scarcely been
heard of, Charles Parham introduced the American church to the power available through
pursuing a Spirit-filled life

EVAN ROBERTS - More than anything else, Evan Roberts was a man of prayer. Yes, the whole
world felt the impact of revival that swept Wales from November 1904 through 1905...

WILLIAM J. SEYMOUR - Best known for ushering in the Pentecostal Movement that began
with the Azusa Street mission in 1906...

WILLIAM ASHLEY BILLY SUNDAY - Began his career in the public eye as a professional
baseball player, but he ended it as one of the most prominent and enigmatic evangelists in
America in the early 1900s...

CHARLES HADDON SPURGEON - With a voice that could captivate thousands, Charles
Haddon Spurgeons eloquent and dynamic preaching brought understanding and freshness to
the word of God for everyday people in nineteenth century London...

SMITH WIGGLESWORTH - It is arguable that there is no more significant patriarch of the


Pentecostal Movement than Smith Wigglesworth

MARIA WOODWORTH-ETTER - Within a short time after Maria Woodworth-Etter responded to


Gods call to go out in the highways and hedges and gather in the lost sheep,...

JOHN WYCLIFFE - Has been referred to as the morning star of the Great Reformation.

JOHN WESLEY - During his ministry, John Wesley rode over 250,000 miles by horseback to
preach the Gospel - a distance comparable to circling the globe ten times. He preached more
than forty thousand sermons and published more than five thousand sermons, pamphlets, and
books of all kinds.

GEORGE WHITEFIELD - George Whitefield - known as the Great Orator, the Divine
Dramatist, and the Heavenly Comet for his style and impact on all who heard him - was an
evangelistic pioneer.

JONATHAN EDWARDS - onathan Edwards was born in East Windsor, Connecticut, to Puritan
parents Timothy and Esther Stoddard Edwards. Of their eleven children, he was the only son.

FRANCIS ASBURY - On the frontier of scattered homesteads and small towns of the newborn
United States that stretched towards the Mississippi River, news was scarce and churches even
scarcer.

JAMES MCGRADY - At the turn of the nineteenth century, America experienced its first
Pentecost in the summers of 1800 and 1801 in the newly formed states of Kentucky and
Tennessee.

PETER CARTWRIGHT - It is said sometimes that hard times call for hard men, and this can
certainly be said of Peter Cartwright. Peters dedication as a circuit rider on the American
frontier not only helped establish Methodism as the way of revival in his time, but also saw
roughly 10,000 converted.

CHARLES FINNEY - Charles Finneys life spanned nearly the entire first century of U.S.
presidents - from George Washington to Ulysses S. Grant - and no single individual had more
influence in the United States coming to be considered A Christian Nation.

DWIGHT MOODY - Dwight Lyman Moody was the sixth child of Edwin and Betsy Moody in
Northfield, Massachusetts. In the next four years, his parents would have three more children,
and the last a set of twins.

BILLY GRAHAM - In his lifetime, Billy Graham has preached in person to nearly 215 million
people in over 185 countries and territories - more than any other person who has ever lived.

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