Pentecost - Answers " means 50th day" in the Christian world it commemorates the descent of the Holy
Spirit upon the apostles and other believers as described in Acts 2.
Characteristics of a Pentecostal - Answers speaking in tongues,
charismatics don't believe in "speaking in tongues" they just believe in a prayer language.
4 classical doctrines - Answers Jesus is 1. Savior 2.Sanctifier (holy spirit) 3.Healer 4.Soon coming king
first great awakening- what happened there, and who was involved. - Answers 1730's-1740. Jonathan
Edwards, George Whitfield, John Wesley.
second great awakening-what happened there, who was involved. - Answers 1787-1844. Timothy
Dwight, grandson of John Edwards, In New York, laymans prayer revival. lunch time prayer meetings.
Nyack college revival. Cane Ridge Revival in Kentucky in 1801 Bartonstone & Alexander Campbell. It was
emotional, they were laughing, crying, dancing.
Fundamentalism - Answers They don't believe in miracles after Jesus
Where did Pentecostal movement originate? - Answers Topeka, Kansas.
Who was involved in the beginning of the Pentecostal movement? & basic events of history. - Answers
Charles F. Parham, John Alexander Dowie, A.B Simpson, Frank Sanford. established a Bethel college in
Kansas. Gospel bands started being used a ministry tools. William Seymour started Azusa street revival.
Parham made apostolic faith movement.
Charles Parham - Answers Born in Iowa June 4th 1873. Chronic illness during his youth. called to ministry
while praying for his healing. mom died when he was 13. Settled in Kansas opened Bethel healing home,
and Bethel college. Methodist minister before leaving for Pentecostal.
Agnes Ozman - Answers asked Parham to lay hands on her so she could receive, First person to
experience evidential tongues January 1, 1901
Topeka, Kansas - Answers where Charles Parham began the Pentecostal movement.
Bethel Bible College - Answers Charles Parham started this college in Kansas. Short term school and then
the students would go evangelize.
Evidential Tongues - Answers when people speak in tongues as evidence of getting filled with the holy
spirit.
Marie Burgess-Brown - Answers From Wisconsin, Episcopal family. Attended Moody Bible Institute and
then her family moved to Zion. She was converted to Pentecostalism by Parham. He sent her and her
husband to New York in 1906. Married to Robert Brown. They co-pastored Glad Tidings Tabernacle.
, Galena, Kansas - Answers When Parham left Topeka he went to Galena and had a revival from October
1903-January 1904.
Apostolic Faith Movement - Answers Parham started. believed in evidential tongues. Believed in
salvation, sanctification, they were very loud and emotional worshippers.
Houston, Texas - Answers After the revival in Galena Parham went to Houston in 1905. While there
healings happened, they started a bible school where he trained the students on how to conduct street
meetings and evangelistic campaigns.
William Seymour - Answers African American man who started the Azusa street revival. Lucy Farrow
came and was gifted in helping people receive the Holy Spirit, Frank Bartleman wrote about it.
Zion City - Answers John Alexander Dowie founded it. Parham brought revival in 1906 there were 3000
conversions.
John Alexander Dowie - Answers great healing evangelist. founded Zion. 1847-1907. founded
international divine healing association. organized catholic church in Chicago which was renamed the
Christian catholic apostolic church in Zion.
A.B Simpson - Answers 1843-1919. Born in Canada to a Presbyterian family. Graduate of Knox. When he
shifted from Presbyterian he believed in adult baptism, conversion experience (salvation), ordinance of
women, divine healing, emphasis on foreign missions. he never spoke in tongues.
Christian Missionary Alliance - Answers Established by A.B Simpson. emphasized missionary tongues.
new York to Indiana. north east in nyak bible college.
Azusa Street Revival - Answers Completely spirit led. William Seymour started it in Los Angeles. one of
the most significant revivals in Pentecostal movement.
Cane Ridge Revival - Answers In Kentucky. barton stone and alexander Campbell they were
Presbyterians. led by Baptist and Methodist ministers. very emotional. part of second great awakening.
E.N Bell - Answers 1st AG superintendent
J. Roswell Flower - Answers General secretary.
Phoebe Palmer - Answers 1860. Most influential person in holiness movement. She believed in
instantaneous sanctification.
Noel Perkins - Answers "Mr Missions" missionary secretary from 1926-1959. established modern
missions program and policies. "indigenous missions" people learned to support, spirit filled people can
lead, and screening program had a good retention rate.
William Durham - Answers Challenged the holiness doctrine taught by Parham, Seymour, and others.
After hearing of the Azusa street revival in 1906 he was impressed when acquaintances began to speak