Ern Baxter

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Born
William John Ernest Baxter

1914
Died1993 (aged 7879)
CitizenshipUnited States
Ern Baxter
Born
William John Ernest Baxter

1914
Died1993 (aged 7879)
CitizenshipUnited States

William John Ernest (Ern) Baxter (1914–1993) was a Canadian Pentecostal evangelist.

Born in Saskatchewan, Canada, he was baptised into a Presbyterian family. His mother was involved with a holiness church and following his father’s conversion they went into classical Pentecostalism. Their city was visited by a Scandinavian itinerant minister with a "signs and wonders" approach to Christianity. While in the Baxter’s home city, he taught on the baptism in the Holy Spirit. Ern Baxter’s mother was the first in those meetings to receive the "baptism of power." Baxter recalled seeing his father help her into the house drunk in the Spirit. Later in his teenage years, Baxter went through a period where he lost his faith in reaction to the legalism of religion and became seriously ill from pneumonia. Two events brought him back to Christianity – a miracle of healing[clarification needed] and the words of a friend: "Ern, being a Christian isn’t about what you do for God, it’s about what God in Christ Jesus has done and will continue to do for you".[citation needed]

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