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      • David Johannes du Plessis (7 February 1905 – 2 February 1987) was a South African-born American Pentecostal minister. He is considered one of the main founders of the charismatic movement, in which the Pentecostal experience of baptism with the Holy Spirit spread to non-Pentecostal churches worldwide.
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  2. David Johannes du Plessis (7 February 1905 – 2 February 1987) was a South African-born American Pentecostal minister. He is considered one of the main founders of the charismatic movement, in which the Pentecostal experience of baptism with the Holy Spirit spread to non-Pentecostal churches worldwide.

  3. David Johannes du Plessis was a South African-born (but naturalised American) ecumenical and international Pentecostal spokesman whose influence amongst international denominations earned him the nickname ‘Mr. Pentecost.’

  4. This article retrieves the historical ecumenical endeavours of David Du Plessis – the South African who ended being an American citizen and the Assemblies of God credentialed minister.

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  5. Feb 5, 1987 · The Rev. David J. du Plessis, 81, a world-traveling minister who convinced the Vatican and major Protestant denominations to respect tongues-speaking, faith-healing Pentecostalism as a valid...

  6. Aug 23, 2024 · David Johannes du Plessis was an international Pentecostal and ecumenical leader. Born near Cape Town, South Africa, and converted in 1916, du Plessis attended Grey University in Bloemfontein.

  7. At the end of David du Plessis’s 1977 autobiography A Man Called Mr. Pentecost, he related what he considered a key validating moment in his life’s work and calling.

  8. Born February 5, 1905, in Twenty-four Rivers, South Africa; immigrated to the United States, 1948; died in January, 1987, in Pasadena, CA; son of David J. (a carpenter) and Anna C. Du Plessis; married Anna Cornelia Jacobs, 1927. Education: Attended Grey University, Bloemfontein, South Africa.