Cloud of Witnesses: A. B. Simpson
Albert Benjamin Simpson, also known as A.B. Simpson, was a Canadian preacher and theologian who founded the Christian and Missionary Alliance (C&MA) in 1887. He was born in 1843 in Bay of Quinte, Canada and grew up in a Presbyterian home. In 1881, he founded the Gospel Tabernacle in New York City, which became the headquarters of the C&MA. Simpson's teachings emphasized the importance of a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, the need for a deeper spiritual experience, and the power of the Holy Spirit. He also emphasized the unity of all believers and the importance of missions. Simpson also wrote several books, including "The Fourfold Gospel" and "The Christ in the Bible," which continue to be widely read today. He died 29 October 1919 in Nyack, New York, United States.
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