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  2. 1910 World Missionary Conference - Wikipedia

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    The 1910 World Missionary Conference, or the Edinburgh Missionary Conference, was held on 14 to 23 June 1910. Some have seen it as both the culmination of nineteenth-century Protestant Christian missions and the formal beginning of the modern Protestant Christian ecumenical movement , after a sequence of interdenominational meetings that can be ...

  3. Origin of Malankara Church of God Thrikkannamangal - Wikipedia

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    In subsequent years, 1910 and 1911, he came with native missionary Cummins, an Anglo Indian and delivered the same message at Thrikkannamangal. Berg went to America in 1912 for world Pentecostal conference and met Missionary Robert F. Cook and both of them came to Bangalore during 1913, extending the Gospel work to South India.

  4. Rodolfo González Cruz - Wikipedia

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    González evangelized throughout his prison stay and when he was secretly released for a decade. In 1981, he arrived in Peru and founded the Pentecostal Christian Church of the Worldwide Missionary Movement, based on conservative and family-oriented teachings based on new interpretations of the Bible. [5] [6]

  5. International Pentecostal Holiness Church - Wikipedia

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    Pentecostal World Conference, Christian Churches Together, World Pentecostal Holiness Fellowship: Region: Worldwide: divided into 28 regional conferences: Founder: Abner Blackmon Crumpler, Benjamin H. Irwin: Origin: January 30, 1911 () Falcon, North Carolina: Merger of: Fire-Baptized Holiness Church and Pentecostal Holiness Church (1911),

  6. Timeline of Christian missions - Wikipedia

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    1909 – Pentecostal movement reaches Chile through ministry of American Methodist Willis Hoover [334] 1910 – Edinburgh Missionary Conference held in Scotland, presided over by John Mott, beginning modern Protestant ecumenical cooperation in missions [335] 1911 – Christian & Missionary Alliance enters Cambodia and Vietnam [336]

  7. Azusa Street Revival - Wikipedia

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    Today, there are more than 500 million Pentecostal and charismatic believers across the globe, [34] and it [was] the fastest-growing form of Christianity today [in 1978]. [14] The Azusa Street Revival is commonly regarded as the beginning of the modern-day Pentecostal Movement. [22] [35] [36]

  8. Pentecostal Missionary Church of Christ (4th Watch)

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    PMCC believes that the true church was founded on the day of Pentecost, as mentioned in the Book of Acts; and the spiritual gifts (as mentioned in Ephesians 4:11) by the Holy Spirit in the church continues to this day, [18] including the apostleship, which is believed the most important and to be given by Jesus Christ to Arsenio Ferriol (thus, the "apostle in the end-time;" [5] and being the ...

  9. David du Plessis - Wikipedia

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    McKay invited Du Plessis to address the International Missionary Council in Willingen, West Germany, in 1952. There he earned the nickname "Mr Pentecost". He was a member of staff and Pentecostal "observer" at the World Council of Churches in 1954 and 1961, respectively, and was invited to serve as a Pentecostal observer at the Second Vatican ...