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Elizabeth (Lizzie) Baxter born Elizabeth (Lizzie) Foster (16 December 1837 – 19 December 1926) was a British evangelist.

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Life

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Baxter was born in Evesham in 1837. Her parents were Edith and Thomas Foster. They had a comfortable life as her father had a food-processing business. She was taught by a governess until she went to school in Worcester.[1]

At the age of 21, she reported a spiritual event that led her to become a religious leader. For a short time she helped Robert Aitken.[1]

She was invited to assist William Pennefather at his Mildmay Mission where Deaconesses were trained. 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. Whilst she was there she designed their bonnet and dress uniforms.[2] It was said that there were "About 200 deaconesses at any one time; [their] distinctive uniform allowed them to work in roughest areas unmolested."[3] She joined in 1866 and had then led the institution for two years.[2]

She then married Michael Paget Baxter who she had met through the Mildmay Mission. Michael came from a religious family. His father had published his prophecies, but was embarrassed when his predictions failed to appear. Her husband was an ordained deacon. He had spent time in Canada, became known as "Prophet Baxter", and toured preaching about the imminent return of Christ. Two years before they married he started the Christian Herald.[2]

She and her husband were both of significant assistance to the American evangelists Ira D. Sankey and Dwight L. Moody when Sankey and Moody came to the UK on revivalist preaching tours.[2] Elizabeth believed in the power of prayer to bring healing and she founded the Bethshan Home in Islington with Charlotte Murray in 1882.[1] This was an important moment to the founders of the Pentecostal church. Next door to the home in Islington she founded a training centre for missionaries and over 300 were trained before the end of the nineteenth century at that house.[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. In 1894 Elizabeth went on a "world tour" to speak about her work including a mission in India. Five years later she made a second trip to see the progress in India.[1]

Baxter died in Hove.[2]

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Elizabeth Baxter is a fictional character and the matriarch of the Baxter family in Karen Kingsbury's Baxter Family novel series and the 2024 Prime Video television series The Baxters. Portrayed by Roma Downey in the TV adaptation, she is depicted as the emotional center of a close-knit family of five adult children navigating personal and spiritual challenges. [1] ) Introduced in Kingsbury's novels, Elizabeth is married to John Baxter. In the early books, she serves as the family's moral and spiritual guide, providing wisdom and support during crises. In the later novels, her character arc includes a battle with breast cancer, culminating in her death in the book Reunion (2004). Her legacy continues to influence her children and grandchildren in the interconnected stories. [2] [3] The 2024 TV series, which adapts the earlier Redemption books, focuses on her role as a source of faith and family unity amid life's transitions. [4] As a fictional character in Karen Kingsbury's Baxter Family series and the 2024 television adaptation The Baxters, Elizabeth Baxter's early life is not extensively detailed in the source material. The stories primarily focus on her adult life as the matriarch of the Baxter family, her marriage to John Baxter, and her role in supporting her children and grandchildren through various challenges. No specific information about her birth date, birthplace, parents, siblings, or childhood is provided in the novels or the TV series.

Career

As a fictional character, Elizabeth Baxter has no professional career in film, television, or any real-world industry. She exists as the central matriarch in Karen Kingsbury's Baxter Family novel series. In the 2024 Prime Video television adaptation The Baxters, Elizabeth Baxter is portrayed by Roma Downey. [1] The character does not correspond to any real historical person, including unrelated individuals sharing the name Elizabeth Baxter who may have minor credits in early film or charity work.

Personal life

Relationships and family

Elizabeth Baxter is the devoted wife of John Baxter and the matriarch of the Baxter family. She and John share a long-standing marriage that serves as the foundation for their family, spanning decades and influencing their five adult children: Kari, Ashley, Brooke, Luke, and Erin. Elizabeth is also a grandmother, and her relationships with her children and grandchildren are central to the stories, often providing emotional and spiritual support during family crises.[5][6] Her family life emphasizes Christian values, unity, and resilience, with Elizabeth frequently acting as the moral and spiritual center amid relational conflicts and personal challenges.

Interests and activities

Elizabeth's personal interests revolve around her family and faith. She engages in activities that strengthen family bonds, such as hosting gatherings and offering guidance rooted in Christian principles. Her life reflects a commitment to prayer, community, and supporting her loved ones through life's transitions. Details of specific hobbies are limited in the source material, which focuses primarily on her role within the family dynamics.

Death

In Karen Kingsbury's Baxter Family series, Elizabeth Baxter, the matriarch, dies of cancer. This occurs prior to the events of many novels in the series, as detailed in the prequel novel ''Love Story'', where her decades-long love story with John Baxter ends with her death from the illness. [7] [3] No specific date or additional circumstances (such as exact location) are consistently detailed across sources, consistent with her status as a fictional character. As a fictional figure, there are no real-world burial, funeral, or memorial records.

Legacy

Elizabeth Baxter, as a central fictional character in Karen Kingsbury's Baxter Family series and the 2024 Prime Video television adaptation The Baxters, represents enduring themes of faith, family devotion, grace, and resilience. Portrayed by Roma Downey, she serves as the emotional and spiritual anchor of the Baxter family, guiding her children and grandchildren through life's challenges while embodying Christian values and unconditional love.[5] [6] Her character contributes to the inspirational appeal of the bestselling novels and series, resonating with readers and viewers seeking stories of hope, family unity, and spiritual perseverance in contemporary faith-based media.[8] [9]
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