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When Sven Lidman became a Pentecostal, the Swedish press and Christian press in other parts of the world took notice.
He was a Presbyterian minister and church planter who encountered the Holy Spirit and became one of the Assemblies of God's founding fathers.
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.
J. Narver Gortner was a prominent Methodist minister, but an encounter with the Holy Spirit and the healing of his wife led him to become an AG minister who ultimately greatly impacted the doctrine of the Assemblies of God.
Before turning back to Christ and becoming a powerful AG evangelist, Otto Klink was an atheist who served in the office of Kaiser Wilhelm II in Germany.