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  1. In America, he would meet a 17-year-old young lad named Lester Sumrall, who would meet him later in Australia for a round-the-world tour, visiting many of Howard's former Bible school students and focusing much of the trip in China.

  2. Howard Carter and Lester Sumrall first met in Eureka Springs, Arkansas when Carter was in his forties and Sumrall was in his early twenties. They formed an immediate relationship and traveled the world together as missionaries preaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

  3. On January 1st, Lester Sumrall and Howard Carter begin traveling on what would become a year and a half long missions journey starting in Australia and New Zealand and heading through the Orient, the Tibetan Himalayas, Siberia and Nazi-controlled Europe before returning to England.

  4. On December 18, 1931, the same night of this vision, far away in London, England, a Pentecostal missionary, Howard Carter was praying. He was so moved by what he sensed God telling him that he wrote the words of the message down: ‘I have found a companion for thee; I have called a worker to stand beside thee…

  5. In 1934, Sumrall began traveling abroad. He preached in Tahiti and New Zealand and established a church in Brisbane, Australia. He traveled with Howard Carter throughout eastern Asia and Europe. In South America, Sumrall met Louise Layman. [2]

  6. Howard Carter and Smith Wigglesworth were mentors to Lester Sumrall, both of whom are said to have passed their anointing on to him. Dr. Sumrall was born to Betty and George Sumrall in New Orleans on February 15, 1913.

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  8. Eighteen months later God connected Lester with Howard Carter, an internationally known bible teacher and they began to travel the world together. They traveled to Australia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Java, the Dutch East Indies, Tibet, Manchuria, Japan, Korea, Germany, Brazil, Bolivia, France, Spain, Portugal, and England.

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