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Agnes Ozman (1870–1937) was a student at Charles Fox Parham's Bethel Bible School in Topeka, Kansas. Ozman was considered as the first to speak in tongues in the pentecostal revival when she was 30 years old in 1901 (Cook 2008). However, her experience, nevertheless valid, post dates the Shearer Schoolhouse Revival of 1896 near Murphy, NC., where the first documented mass outpouring of the Holy Ghost was said to have occurred; they spoke with new tongues there in a "Holy Ghost baptism" type of revival. Her experiences sparked the modern Pentecostal-Holiness movement, which began in the early 20th century.

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  • Agnes Ozman (1870–1937) was a student at Charles Fox Parham's Bethel Bible School in Topeka, Kansas. Ozman was considered as the first to speak in tongues in the pentecostal revival when she was 30 years old in 1901 (Cook 2008). However, her experience, nevertheless valid, post dates the Shearer Schoolhouse Revival of 1896 near Murphy, NC., where the first documented mass outpouring of the Holy Ghost was said to have occurred; they spoke with new tongues there in a "Holy Ghost baptism" type of revival. Her experiences sparked the modern Pentecostal-Holiness movement, which began in the early 20th century. Her parents were farmers, and since childhood, Agnes and her six siblings attended the Methodist Episcopal Church in Nebraska, Wisconsin. As a young woman, Ozman participated in biblical institutions and eventually attended the Bethel Bible School in Kansas. Parham, Ozman's teacher at the school, taught his students in line with the Holiness movement; from which he introduced the concepts of Divine healing and Sanctification. Parham told his students to ponder over what the Bible verse "receive the gift of the Holy Spirit" (Acts 2:38) might mean and whether any evidence specifically related to this gift could be found, giving them three days, while he was absent for this assignment. By the time he returned his students collectively agreed that if the Holy Spirit had descended upon an individual, then speaking in tongues would be present and constitute sufficient proof of that. The students pointed out that this type of event was mentioned four times in the Acts of the Apostles. Therefore, on New Year's Eve, Parham and his students planned to pray for the gift of the Holy Spirit. On January 1, 1901, Ozman asked her mentor to pray that she could be filled with the Holy Spirit through the laying on of hands, so that she might speak in tongues. According to Stanley Frodsham's book titled, "With Signs Following - The Latter Day Pentecostal Revival": On 11:00 p.m. January 1, 1901, Agnes N.O. Ozman La Berge, who began attending Bethel Bible College in Topeka, Kansas (Stone’s Folly or Mansion), requested that hands, most likely those of Charles Parham, be laid upon her so that she would receive the gift of the Holy Ghost, while typically praying the benediction of Hebrews 13:20-21 "Now the God of peace, that brought again from the dead our Lord Jesus, that great shepherd of the sheep, through the blood of the everlasting covenant, Make you perfect in every good work to do his will, working in you that which is wellpleasing in his sight, through Jesus Christ; to whom be glory for ever and ever. Amen." Frodsham’s book also states that Agnes Ozman-La Berge said: "It was common for me to pray the verses while praying, and it was as if hands were laid upon my head that the Holy Spirit fell upon me and I began to speak in tongues, glorifying God. I talked several languages, and it was clearly manifest when a new dialect was spoken. I had the added joy and glory my heart longed for, and a depth of the presence of the Lord within that I had never known before. It was as if rivers of living water were proceeding from my innermost being." According to her fellow students, their prayers were heard, and her colleagues reported that a halo had surrounded both her face and head and that she started speaking Chinese. Not long after, Parham and 34 other students also began speaking in unknown languages. It is said that Ozman could not speak English for three days and was only able to write in Chinese characters. Many experienced gifts of the Holy Spirit that day, and soon the group went off from Kansas City to spread the news. These events were additionally reported in several newspapers of the times including the St. Louis Dispatch, which included a picture of the inspired writing. Out of this experience, Charles Parham and nine others received the experience of speaking in tongues. Parham then opened Bible colleges in Houston, Texas, which led to Lucy Farrow speaking in tongues in 1906, and an estimated 13,000 others speaking in tongues on 214-216 Bonnie Brae Street in the city of Los Angeles, California. By 1909, at the Los Angeles Azusa Street Mission under the Pastorate of William J. Seymour and with the aid of Lucy Farrow, an estimated 50,000 people had received this experience of speaking in tongues. Later in her life Agnes admitted that she had been wrong to believe that all people would speak in tongues when they were baptized with the Holy Spirit. Writing in The Latter Rain Evangel of January 1909 she wrote, "Some time ago I tried but failed to have an article printed which I wrote calling attention to what I am sure God showed me was error. The article maintained that tongues was not the only evidence of the Spirit’s Baptism. When that article was refused I was much tempted by Satan, but God again graciously showed me He had revealed it to me, and satisfied my heart in praying that He might reveal this truth to others who would spread it abroad. For awhile [sic] after the baptism I got into spiritual darkness, because I did as I see so many others are doing these days, rested and reveled in tongues and other demonstrations instead of resting alone in God." Ozman died from heart failure in 1937. (en)
  • Η Αγνή Όζμαν (Agnes Ozman, 1870 - 1937) ήταν Αμερικανίδα πεντηκοστιανή. Γεννήθηκε στο Άλμπανι του Ουισκόνσιν και υπήρξε μαθήτρια στο Βιβλικό Κολλέγιο της Βαιθήλ του στο του Κάνσας. Όταν ήταν σε νεαρή ηλικία, η οικογένειά της μετακόμισε στη Νεμπράσκα, ενώ ως έφηβη μαθήτευσε σε διάφορες θρησκευτικές σχολές πριν γνωρίσει τον Πάρχαμ. Κατά την παράδοση του Πεντηκοστιανισμού, στις 1 Ιανουαρίου 1901 μέσα από αυτήν εγκαινιάστηκε η "Όψιμη Βροχή" του Αγίου Πνεύματος, όταν άρχισε να γλωσσολαλεί, γεγονός που θεωρείται ορόσημο στην ιστορία του σύγχρονου Πεντηκοστιανισμού στην Αμερική. Σύμφωνα με μαρτυρία του Πάρχαμ, η Όζμαν, κατά τη διάρκεια προσευχής, «ξεκίνησε να μιλά κινέζικα, ενώ δεν ήταν σε θέση να μιλήσει αγγλικά για τρεις ημέρες». Ένας άλλος αυτόπτης μάρτυρας και μαθητής του Πάρχαμ, αμφισβήτησε το γεγονός, υποστηρίζοντας πως επρόκειτο για ακατάληπτη ομιλία. Η Αγνή Όζμαν αποκήρυξε την εμπειρία της αρκετά χρόνια αργότερα. Εργάστηκε ως ιεραπόστολος στην Όμαχα της Νεμπράσκας. Παντρεύτηκε τον ευαγγελικό Φιλίμον Λαμπέρζ το 1911 και συνδέθηκε με τις Συνάξεις του Θεού το 1917. Πέθανε από καρδιακό πρόβλημα το 1937. (el)
  • Agnes Ozman (1870–1937) – amerykańska studentka Bethel Bible w Topeka, w Kansas, którą prowadził Charles Fox Parham. W tej szkole 31 grudnia 1900 roku miało miejsce pierwsze tzw. przeżycie zielonoświątkowe (przyjmuje się też datę 1 stycznia 1901 roku). Wtedy właśnie uczennica Agnes Ozman jako pierwsza w czasach nowożytnych po modlitwie z włożeniem rąk zaczęła modlić się innymi językami. Była to pierwsza osoba ochrzczona Duchem Świętym i od tego wydarzenia datuje się początek i rozwój ruchu zielonoświątkowego. (pl)
  • Agnes Ozman (1870-1937) foi uma estudante da Bethel Bible College de Charles Parham em Topeka, Kansas. Ozman, foi considerada por muitos como "a primeira a falar em línguas". Suas experiências provocaram um movimento pentecostal moderno, que começou no início do século 20. Seus pais eram agricultores, e desde a infância, Agnes e seus seis irmãos participaram da em Nebraska, Wisconsin. Na sua juventude, Ozman participou de instituições bíblicas e, eventualmente, do Bethel Bible College, em Kansas. (pt)
  • Агнесса Невада Озман (в замужестве — Лаберж) (англ. Agnes Nevada Ozman; 15 сентября 1870, , Висконсин, США — 29 ноября 1937, Лос-Анджелес, США) — пятидесятническая евангелистка и миссионерка, аккредитованный служитель Ассамблей Бога (с 1917 года). Вошла в историю как первый человек, заговоривший на «иных языках» в библейской школе Чарльза Парэма 1 января 1901 года; данное событие считается началом современного пятидесятнического движения. (ru)
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  • Agnes Ozman (1870–1937) – amerykańska studentka Bethel Bible w Topeka, w Kansas, którą prowadził Charles Fox Parham. W tej szkole 31 grudnia 1900 roku miało miejsce pierwsze tzw. przeżycie zielonoświątkowe (przyjmuje się też datę 1 stycznia 1901 roku). Wtedy właśnie uczennica Agnes Ozman jako pierwsza w czasach nowożytnych po modlitwie z włożeniem rąk zaczęła modlić się innymi językami. Była to pierwsza osoba ochrzczona Duchem Świętym i od tego wydarzenia datuje się początek i rozwój ruchu zielonoświątkowego. (pl)
  • Agnes Ozman (1870-1937) foi uma estudante da Bethel Bible College de Charles Parham em Topeka, Kansas. Ozman, foi considerada por muitos como "a primeira a falar em línguas". Suas experiências provocaram um movimento pentecostal moderno, que começou no início do século 20. Seus pais eram agricultores, e desde a infância, Agnes e seus seis irmãos participaram da em Nebraska, Wisconsin. Na sua juventude, Ozman participou de instituições bíblicas e, eventualmente, do Bethel Bible College, em Kansas. (pt)
  • Агнесса Невада Озман (в замужестве — Лаберж) (англ. Agnes Nevada Ozman; 15 сентября 1870, , Висконсин, США — 29 ноября 1937, Лос-Анджелес, США) — пятидесятническая евангелистка и миссионерка, аккредитованный служитель Ассамблей Бога (с 1917 года). Вошла в историю как первый человек, заговоривший на «иных языках» в библейской школе Чарльза Парэма 1 января 1901 года; данное событие считается началом современного пятидесятнического движения. (ru)
  • Η Αγνή Όζμαν (Agnes Ozman, 1870 - 1937) ήταν Αμερικανίδα πεντηκοστιανή. Γεννήθηκε στο Άλμπανι του Ουισκόνσιν και υπήρξε μαθήτρια στο Βιβλικό Κολλέγιο της Βαιθήλ του στο του Κάνσας. Όταν ήταν σε νεαρή ηλικία, η οικογένειά της μετακόμισε στη Νεμπράσκα, ενώ ως έφηβη μαθήτευσε σε διάφορες θρησκευτικές σχολές πριν γνωρίσει τον Πάρχαμ. Πέθανε από καρδιακό πρόβλημα το 1937. (el)
  • Agnes Ozman (1870–1937) was a student at Charles Fox Parham's Bethel Bible School in Topeka, Kansas. Ozman was considered as the first to speak in tongues in the pentecostal revival when she was 30 years old in 1901 (Cook 2008). However, her experience, nevertheless valid, post dates the Shearer Schoolhouse Revival of 1896 near Murphy, NC., where the first documented mass outpouring of the Holy Ghost was said to have occurred; they spoke with new tongues there in a "Holy Ghost baptism" type of revival. Her experiences sparked the modern Pentecostal-Holiness movement, which began in the early 20th century. (en)
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