
Daniel S. Warner
Daniel S. Warner (1859–1937) was a prominent American religious leader and evangelist associated with the Holiness movement and the Christian Union, which contributed to the early Pentecostal movement. He emphasized personal holiness, spiritual renewal, and biblical principles, advocating for a return to New Testament Christianity. Warner was influential in shaping Pentecostal theology and community life, encouraging believers to live holy lives and to engage actively in their faith. His work helped lay the groundwork for Pentecostal denominations and inspired many to pursue a deeper spiritual experience.