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Robert E. McAlister, viewed by many as the father of the Canadian Pentecostalism, experienced the baptism in the Holy Spirit at the Azusa Street Mission.
Topeka and Azusa Street are well-known for the origins of the Pentecostal movement, but they weren't the only places where the Holy Spirit was evident.
Alice Reynolds Flower contributed greatly to the Assemblies of God by living a life of God's love in action.
God used the apparent resurrection and obedience of a 60-year-old woman to spark a great revival in Madagascar.
She was a single woman doing missionary work on the border of Nepal who literally raised up hundreds of children to share the gospel where missionaries could not go.
Formed nearly 100 years ago, the German District Council continues to plant churches across the U.S. and support missions around the world.