Pentacostal History in USA

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✨ Pentecostal History: The First Accounts of Speaking in Tongues ✨
From the Shearer Schoolhouse Revival of 1896 in North Carolina, to Agnes Ozman’s experience in Topeka, Kansas (1901), and the powerful outpouring at the Azusa Street Revival (1906) — history records how God poured out His Spirit and believers spoke in other tongues, just as in the book of Acts.
📖 These events shaped the modern Pentecostal movement:
• 1896 – Camp Creek, NC (Shearer Schoolhouse): Over 100 believers testified of the “languages of God.”
• 1901 – Topeka, Kansas: Agnes Ozman spoke in tongues on New Year’s Day, marking a new chapter in Spirit-filled revival.
• 1906 – Azusa Street, Los Angeles: Edward Lee, Jennie Moore, and many others received the baptism of the Holy Spirit, launching a worldwide movement.
🔥 Today, millions continue to experience this same promise of God’s power through the Holy Spirit.
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