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Aimee Semple McPherson was a faith healer. Thousands had to be turned away when she conducted open air faith-healing services. She found it difficult to venture out in public without pleas for prayer to help the sick. This faith-healing work, especially during her early revival meetings, attracted attention from the press, helping her career. In April 1920, a Washington Times reporter conveyed that for McPherson's work to be a hoax on such a grand scale was inconceivable, communicating that the healings were occurring more rapidly than he could record them. To help verify the testimonies, as per his editor, the reporter took names and addresses of those he saw and with whom he spoke. Documentation, including news articles, letters, and testimonials indicated sick people came to her by the

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  • Aimee Semple McPherson was a faith healer. Thousands had to be turned away when she conducted open air faith-healing services. She found it difficult to venture out in public without pleas for prayer to help the sick. This faith-healing work, especially during her early revival meetings, attracted attention from the press, helping her career. In April 1920, a Washington Times reporter conveyed that for McPherson's work to be a hoax on such a grand scale was inconceivable, communicating that the healings were occurring more rapidly than he could record them. To help verify the testimonies, as per his editor, the reporter took names and addresses of those he saw and with whom he spoke. Documentation, including news articles, letters, and testimonials indicated sick people came to her by the (en)
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  • Aimee Semple McPherson was a faith healer. Thousands had to be turned away when she conducted open air faith-healing services. She found it difficult to venture out in public without pleas for prayer to help the sick. This faith-healing work, especially during her early revival meetings, attracted attention from the press, helping her career. In April 1920, a Washington Times reporter conveyed that for McPherson's work to be a hoax on such a grand scale was inconceivable, communicating that the healings were occurring more rapidly than he could record them. To help verify the testimonies, as per his editor, the reporter took names and addresses of those he saw and with whom he spoke. Documentation, including news articles, letters, and testimonials indicated sick people came to her by the tens of thousands. According to these sources, some healings were only temporary, while others lasted throughout people's lives. (en)
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