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  1. Parham, Charles Fox (1873-1929) | History of Missiology. American Pentecostal Pioneer and Founder of the Apostolic Faith Movement. Born in Muscatine, Iowa, Parham was converted in 1886 and enrolled to prepare for ministry at Southwestern Kansas College, a Methodist institution.

  2. 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.

  3. Charles Fox Parham: Father of the Twentieth Century Pentecostal Movement. Charles F. Parham was born June 4, 1873 in Muscatine County, Iowa. When he was five, his family moved to Kansas where Parham spent most of his life. As a child, Parham experienced many debilitating illnesses including encephalitis and rheumatic fever.

  4. The college’s director, Charles Fox Parham, one of many ministers who was influenced by the Holiness movement, believed that the complacent, worldly, and coldly formalistic church needed to be revived by another outpouring of the Holy Spirit. He instructed his students—many of whom already were ministers—to pray, fast,….

  5. 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 debilitating illnesses, including encephalitis, and rheumatic fever.

  6. "Healing and Pentecost" 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.

  7. Aug 2, 2022 · T he life and ministry of Charles Fox Parham (1873–1929) pose a dilemma to Pentecostals: On the one hand, he was an important leader in the early years of the Pentecostal revival. On the other hand, he was a morally flawed individual. Larry Martin presents both horns of this dilemma in his new biography of Parham.

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