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  1. Charles Fox Parham, who was born in Muscatine, Iowa, on June 4, 1873, is regarded as the founder and doctrinal father of the worldwide pentecostal movement. A sickly youth, Parham nevertheless enrolled in Southwest Kansas College in 1890, where he became interested in the Christian ministry. After receiving a call to preach, he left college ...

  2. Rev. Charles Fox Parham. " Original" Apostolic Faith Movement. 1873 ~ 1929. Reverend Charles F. Parham was born June 4, 1873 in Muscantine, Iowa. When he was five his parents William and Ann Maria Parham moved south to Cheney, Kansas. They truly lived as, and considered themselves to be American pioneers. As a child, Charles experienced many ...

  3. Apr 20, 2011 · Charles Fox Parham (4 June 1873 - 29 January 1929) was an American preacher originally from a Methodist and the Wesleyan Holiness Movement back ground. Together with William J. Seymour, Parham was one of the two central figures in the development and early spread of Pentecostalism (which initially emphasized personal faith and proper living, along…

  4. Charles Fox Parham was born in Muscatine, Iowa on June 4, 1873. His mother was a devout Christian. Like many of his contemporaries he had severe health struggles. He was born with a club foot. While a baby he contracted a viral infection that left him physically weakened. His family moved to Kansas in 1878 where, at the age of nine, he got ...

  5. Parham defined the theology of tongues speaking as the initial physical evidence of the baptism in the Holy Ghost. Parham published the first Pentecostal periodical, wrote the first Pentecostal book, led the first Pentecostal Bible college and established the first Pentecostal churches. Click here to read more about Parham.

  6. El 15 de octubre del año 1900, Charles Fox Parham, fundó el colegio bíblico Betel en Topeka, Kansas, se matricularon alrededor de unos cuarenta alumnos, algunos de ellos poseían credenciales otorgadas por la iglesia metodista y el Movimiento de Santidad.

  7. Today we visit The Topeka Outpouring of 1901 that was led by Charles F. Parham. On January 1, 1901 a thirty-year-old Bible school student named Agnes Ozman began to speak in tongues for the first time. Her experience was the beginning of the Pentecostal Outpouring at Bethel Bible School led by Holiness preacher Charles Fox Parham.

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