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The Pentecostal Revival, often associated with the early 20th century, refers to a movement within Christianity that emphasizes direct personal experience with God through the Holy Spirit. It began in the United States around 1901, notably at the Azusa Street Revival in Los Angeles, led by figures like William J. Seymour. This revival sparked the growth of Pentecostalism, characterized by practices such as speaking in tongues, divine healing, and prophetic gifts, and has since spread globally, influencing various Christian denominations.

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