Johan Oscar Smith

Norwegian evangelist, founded Brunstad Church

Johan Oscar Smith - Norwegian evangelist, founded Brunstad Church
Born

October 11th, 1871
153 years ago

Died

May 1st, 1943
82 years ago — 71 years old

Category

Activists & Humanitarians

Country

Norway

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An evangelist and religious leader, played a significant role in the establishment of the Brunstad Christian Church, which emphasized a faith-based community and spiritual development. Led the movement that fostered a unique Christian fellowship focused on the teachings of Jesus Christ. His leadership and vision contributed to the church's growth and expansion into multiple countries, influencing many followers around the world.

Founded the Brunstad Christian Church

Wrote several religious publications

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