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  1. Maria Beulah Woodworth-Etter (July 22, 1844–September 16, 1924) was an American healing evangelist. Her ministry style was a model for Pentecostalism [1] and the later Charismatic movement , earning her the title " Mother of Pentecost " in some circles.

  2. Maria Woodworth–Etter was a painfully timid woman, uneducated, isolated much of the time, sickly and poor. In your wildest imaginations you couldn’t see her as an instrument of God who would dispense His love and mercies to generations; changing the lives of hundreds of thousands through her call to evangelism and the inspiring books she wrote.

  3. Jul 31, 2019 · Learn about the life and ministry of Maria Woodworth-Etter, the Trance Evangelist and the Mother of the Pentecostal movement. She faced persecution, abuse, and criticism for her call to preach and her controversial "trance" meetings.

  4. Jul 8, 2021 · Maria Woodworth Etter (1844-1924) was a true pioneer in the history of “signs and wonders” in the church. A diminutive, uneducated woman from the backwoods of Ohio, she was rough-speaking and marked by suffering (five of her six children died).

  5. Feb 8, 2019 · Learn about the life and ministry of Maria Woodworth-Etter, who was called to preach at age 35 and saw signs and wonders in her meetings. She was a forerunner of the Pentecostal movement and a prophetess who predicted the end times.

  6. Jul 20, 2023 · Maria Woodworth-Etter’s life exemplifies a staunch dedication to following Gods call, even in the face of adversity and controversy. Her commitment to preaching the Gospel, coupled with her unwavering faith in God’s healing power, continues to inspire believers around the world.

  7. Learn about the life and ministry of Maria Woodworth-Etter, who preached with signs and wonders for over 50 years before the Pentecostal movement. Discover how she influenced and encouraged the early Pentecostals and left a legacy of revival and healing.