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Bernt Berntsen (Chinese: 賁德新,〔Chinese Pinyin pronunciation: Bìdéxīn〕 January 1, 1863 – October 16, 1933), also known as Brother B. Berntsen,〔R.G. Tiedemann, ("Reference Guide to Christian Missionary Societies in China: From the Sixteenth to the Twentieth Century" ), p.122〕 was a Norwegian-American Protestant Christian missionary to China. In 1904, Berntsen and his wife Magna was able to preach along with several other independent Norwegian missionaries in a mission station in Damingfu〔Former known as Ta-ming-fu; Chinese: 大名府〕 of Zhili Province.〔Former known as Chi-Li Province〕 Influenced by the 1906 Azusa Street Revival, he later founded the Apostolic Faith Mission in China (later amalgamated with the Assemblies of God) with a group of American missionaries associated with the Pentecostal movement. His evangelism had a profound influence on the early co-workers of the True Jesus Church, namely Zhang Lingsheng and Paul Wei,〔Lian Xi, "A Messianic Deliverance for Post-Dynastic China", p.434〕 and he is regarded as one of the early missionary progenitors of Pentecostalism in China.〔Daniel H. Bays, "''Indigenous Responses to Western Christianity: Indigenous Protestant Churches in China''", p. 137〕 ==Early life== Bernt Berntsen was born in Larvik, in Vestfold county, Norway. Married to Magna Berg (1867–1935), he emigrated to the United States in 1893 and was employed as a storekeeper in a local grocery store.〔R. G. Tiedemann, ''Handbook of Christianity in China: 1800 to the Present'', p.550〕 He resided in Chicago, Illinois for seven years and was naturalized as a United States citizen at the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois on September 6, 1904.〔Department Passport Application of Bernt Berntsen, dated September 4, 1919.〕 His son Henry Berntsen, was born at Chicago in August 1900.
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