Abstract

The purpose of this article was to discuss the findings related to research on the life history of Fred Francis Bosworth (1877�1958). This article explored his life story and critically analysed the influential factors that may have contributed to his success in the ministry. It seeks to answer the question: �How did Bosworth develop into a famous healing evangelist?� The historical case study method was used as the research design. It also employed a variant of Social Cognitive Career Theory (SCCT), which suggests that a person�s career choice can be determined by his or her self-efficacy beliefs, goals and expected outcomes. This article is the first to offer a critical analysis of Bosworth�s entire life and ministry and is also the first to use the concepts of SCCT to show how his adulthood success may have been influenced by the experiences of his childhood and youth. This article argued that several factors played a critical role in Bosworth�s development. Although Bosworth and others have attributed his success primarily to his Pentecostal experience, this study contends that his childhood, as well as secular and business experiences played a more important role than has been reported in the literature. Furthermore, this article showed that Bosworth�s path to success can be understood through the elements of SCCT. Through SCCT, one can see how Bosworth developed an interest in the healing ministry, how he chose to pursue the ministry as a career, and how he performed and set goals as an evangelist.

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  • As a result of these findings and the analysis of Bosworth’s life history, there are several conclusions that may be reached about his ministry development

  • The second conclusion is that God may use a person’s preconversion experiences as preparation for future ministry

  • This may be explained as follows: People have a natural bent or tendency toward a particular career endeavour. They will do what comes naturally, depending on opportunities and circumstances. They may continue to do what comes naturally, but they will likely do it on a spiritual level and for a spiritual purpose

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Introduction

F.F. Bosworth (1877–1958) was a Pentecostal pioneer who had a tremendous impact on the church during the first half of the 20th century. Bosworth (1877–1958) was a Pentecostal pioneer who had a tremendous impact on the church during the first half of the 20th century His influence on Pentecostal churches can be seen today in the Word of Faith movement. Amongst the leaders in Pentecostal church history, he was one of the few men who played a role in both the early years of the Pentecostal movement and in the healing revival of the post-World War II era. He frequently found himself in the midst of exciting and sometimes controversial meetings that had historical significance. According to Faupel (2008), Bosworth was ‘a most fascinating person’ who appeared ‘in the right places’ at the right time

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