She’s been called “The Mother of Pentecostalism” and “The Trance Evangelist.” Maria Woodworth-Etter (1844–1924) was one of the most controversial figures in early Pentecostal history. Her ministry was marked by dramatic trances, prophetic visions, and public manifestations that captivated thousands, but were these spiritual encounters truly from God… or from somewhere else? In this video, Daniel and Robin take a closer look at the strange and unsettling legacy of Maria Woodworth-Etter, separating the historical facts from the hype, and asking the ultimate question: Was this the Holy Spirit—or something entirely different?
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