Dan T. Muse

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Dan T. Muse (* 1882 , † 1950 ) was an American clergyman of the Pentecostal movement .

Life

Dan T. Muse was born in the US state of Mississippi and grew up in Texas . As a teenager , he moved to an Indian reservation in Oklahoma . There he experienced a conversion in 1913 . A short time later he made his first experience of speaking in tongues . Muse began preaching and planting churches for the Pentecostal Holiness Church . In 1918 he was ordained at a conference. Muse was heavily involved in church governance and organized Sunday schools and summer camps . In 1925 he was named executive director of the Oklahoma Conference. Muse held various offices in his church until he finally became superintendent in 1937 .

Individual evidence

  1. Randall Herbert Balmer: Muse, Dan T. (1882-1950) . In: Encyclopedia of Evangelicalism . Baylor University Press, Waco 2004, ISBN 1-932792-04-X , pp. 480 (English).