TODAYS EASTER MESSAGE Today’s Guest Is, Tim Burdashaw, D.Min,c Operation Compassion, Development & Communications http://andnowyouknowmore.blogspot.com
TODAYS EASTER MESSAGE Today’s Guest Is, Tim Burdashaw, D.Min,c Operation Compassion, Development & Communications http://andnowyouknowmore.blogspot.com
I would like to share the story of Peter with you today, how did he become such a powerful man of God? “And believers were the more added to the Lord… Insomuch that they brought forth the sick into the streets, and laid them on beds and couches, that at the least THE SHADOW OF Read More …
It is important for the Pentecostals in general and especially for those in Russia to learn about Russian Orthodox pneumatology, which has always been the center of theology in the East. Also it is interesting to mention that the influence of the Eastern Church had its impact on John Wesley. https://www.facebook.com/notes/ilya-okhotnikov/theological-contribution-of-stsymeon-the-new-theologian-9491022-on-pneumatology-/204938169550479?pnref=lhc Related items Persecution of Read More …
TODAY IS THE 7th IN OUR EASTER MESSAGES Today’s Guest Is, Dr. Joe Laing, Chaplain, Valley Children’s Hospital CA. Redemption Accomplished and Applied: The Resurrection of Jesus Christ http://andnowyouknowmore.blogspot.com
Written for pastors, students, and scholars, this work provides ample resources for anyone who wishes to examine the theology of Pentecostal preaching. Authored by Lee Roy Martin From the beginning of the movement until now Pentecostalism has relied heavily upon its preachers-preachers both old and young, male and female, ordained and lay, educated and uneducated. Read More …
The third national annual meeting of the Bulgarian Chaplaincy Association was held in the capital Sofia on November 22, 2008. Founding members and delegates from the country and abroad joined together to thank God for His help with the chaplaincy work in Bulgaria, elect new government and receive the 2009 strategy. The Bulgarian Church of Read More …
Growing up as an evangelical Christian, I experienced Lent as little more than a joke. “What are you giving up for Lent?” my friends would ask. “Homework,” I’d say with a smirk, or “Obeying my parents.” Lent was one of those peculiar practices demanded of Roman Catholics – another great reason to be Protestant, I Read More …
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