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Reverend James McKeown (12 September 1900 – 4 May 1989) was an Irish missionary who spent considerable time in the Gold Coast, now Ghana and was instrumental in the establishment of the Church of Pentecost, the church with the biggest denomination in Ghana and which has branches all over the world.〔Church of Pentecost〕 ==Personal life==
James Mckeown was born at Ballymena in Northern Ireland to Irish parents, William John Mckeown and Elizabeth Thompson. He left school at the age of 11. He helped his father on the farm and later became a tram driver. He got converted to Pentecostalism in 1919 through the work of Rev. Robert Mercer and Rev. George Jeffreys of the Elim Four Square Gospel Alliance. In 1927, James McKeown got married to Sophia Kennock. Sophia later said she got attracted to James because of his praying habit. Noting that she never saw anyone who prayed like James. James and Sophia McKeown did not have any children
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