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    Church in America. It will give the origins of Pentecostalism and the major pioneers that influenced the growth of the Church. “The Pentecostal movement began in the United States‚ but much of its basic theology was rooted in earlier British perfectionist and charismatic movements.” (Synan‚ The century of the Holy Spirit 2001) Some could even say the Holiness movement that came out of Methodism during the 19th century has an influence on Pentecostalism in America. According to Vinson Synan he suggested

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    Charismatic Gifts Debate By Mark Jones Theo 350-B05 September 26‚ 2010 1 The Charismatic Gifts Debate For my research paper I choose the charismatic gifts debate because coming from a Pentecostal/Charismatic background growing up in church‚ I know a little about the gift. With growing up in a Charismatic church‚ I saw the gifts in action. There is a lot of debate on whether the gift is relevant for today or have they ceased from the church. One side says that the gifts are in the

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    Shouter Baptists

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    Ordellia Darlington 00011164 Portfolio Entry IV At first‚ the notion of Shouter Baptist being considered a religion was a joke to me. Whenever‚ I heard the name Shouter Baptist only one thing came to my mind “obeah people”. There were times that I will see them in prayer and I will cross the street. Nevertheless‚ the electrifying power point video accompanied with other sources has taught me a great deal on the religion‚ the people and their rituals. I had always assumed that all

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    Corinthians Paul the Apostle is the central figure in many New Testament writings. Many historians have attributed fourteen New Testament letters to Paul’s writing; seven of these letters are uncontested meaning historians are sure that Paul wrote them‚ the remaining seven are contested. Paul was not always a Christian; in fact‚ he persecuted Christians before Christ came and temporarily blinded him. Upon seeing Christ‚ Paul devoted his life to Christianity and set out to spread the teachings

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    Julia Johnson EVAN 101-B15 March 7‚ 2011 “Witness Report” PART ONE – What method of evangelism did you use and how did you start the conversation? The method of evangelism that I used was the Apostles Evangelism. The reason why I choose this type of evangelism is because it gives the entire plan of salvation including the baptism. This plan of salvation gives scriptures throughout not just one particular book in the bible. We had a teenager to come and visit our church and I knew by one of the

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    beliefs are not mainstream‚ and allows them to adhere to moral and social values in touch with their own. On the other hand‚ Pentecostalism which has been a mass religious movement in the twentieth century‚ and has around 30 million followers in America‚ and 430 million worldwide‚ supports a different kind of religious view. As will be explored later‚ modern Pentecostalism promotes a much more self-reliant and personal form of religion. Whereas‚

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    EM van der Maas‚ pp. 283-302. Grand Rapids‚ MI: Zondervan[2] Robbins Joel‚ 2004‚ The Globalization of Pentecostal and Charismatic Christianity‚ Annual Review of Anthropology. Vol. 33‚ Palo Alto‚ CA‚ USA [3] Dayton DW 1987. Theological Roots of Pentecostalism. Peabody‚ MA: Hendrickson [4] The encyclopedia of religions in the internet site of Latvian Bible society: http://www.bibelesbiedriba.lv/religijuenciklopedija/kristietiba/vasarssvetku-draudzes-latvija.html [5] Casanova J. 2001. Religion‚ the new

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    Problems Regarding the Toronto Blessing In 1994‚ a small church was started near the Pearson International Airport in Toronto‚ Canada. This small church would spark a revolution attracting over 300‚000 people making a pilgrimage to visit the church every year. The revolution began on January 20‚ 1994‚ when the congregation became overcome by "spiritual laughter". This practice and others such as speaking in tongues‚ sounding like animals‚ shaking uncontrollably‚ and swooning occur regularly

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    THE TEN GREATEST REVIVIALS: From Pentecost to Present What is a revival? Revival is a time of repentance and reuniting with God. We do this by seeking God with a broken heart‚ repenting of our sins‚ doing what is right in his eyes‚ and reaping his mercy. At its essence‚ revival is a re-encounter with God. A spiritual revival begins when God touches a group of faithful believers. This collective encounter with God usually comes through His messenger who pierces and convicts hearts with the

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