Elizabeth Baxter

Well-educated young women were educated in theory and practice for two years at Mildmay, before sending them to full-time careers in outlying missions.

He had spent time in Canada, became known as "Prophet Baxter", and toured preaching about the imminent return of Christ.

[2] Elizabeth believed in the power of prayer to bring healing and she founded the Bethshan Home in Islington with Charlotte Murray in 1882.

[2] The Bethshan (house of healing) was a quick success and buildings changed three times by 1884 when a hall was being used that could hold 600 people.

That year Elizabeth became the editor of Thy Healer which was published giving first-hand accounts of those who were healed by their faith.