Gaston B. Cashwell was an American evangelist and Pentecostal leader in the early 1900s. He is best known for his leadership of the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World (PAW) and the Pentecostal Church of God (PCG). Cashwell is remembered for his tireless work to spread the Pentecostal message throughout the United States and the world.
William Branham was an American evangelist and faith healer who was born on April 6, 1909, in Kentucky. He was a controversial figure in the Pentecostal and Charismatic movements of the early to mid-2...
John G. Lake was a prominent minister and healer during the early 20th century who had a profound impact on the Pentecostal and charismatic movements. He was born in Michigan in 1870 and raised in a C...
A Spirit-filled church is one that is focused on the work of the Holy Spirit in its members and in the world. It is a church that seeks to be led by the Spirit and empowered by the Spirit to fulfill G...
Edward Irving (1792–1834) was an influential and ground-breaking British prelate and theologian and one of the great leaders of the 19th century's Ecclesiological Movement. Irving was born in Annan,...
The history of renowned evangelist R.W. Schambach dates back to his early birth in 1931 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He was raised by his Lithuanian-immigrant parents and attended church throughout hi...
Frank Bartleman (1871–1936) is widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in the history of the Pentecostal movement. Born in 1871 in Pennsylvania, Bartleman was raised in a Methodist home