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Gifts to Men: Theological Perspectives on Apostles and Bishops
A practical exposition of the biblical foundation for the offices of Apostle and Bishop in the contemporary church.
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Gifts to Men: Theological Perspectives on Apostles and Bishops
A practical exposition of the biblical foundation for the offices of Apostle and Bishop in the contemporary church.
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Holiness: The Beauty of Perfection
Understanding holiness is crucial for our relationship with God and the cornerstone of a calling to make disciples. The author approaches the subject in a way that inspires rather than overwhelms readers. He illuminates the multifaceted nature of holiness, helping us comprehend its various aspects. To rekindle a passion for holiness, we must undertake the challenging task of engaging in sound theological reflection. The author constructs a robust theological framework to guide Christians in nurturing lives that are both healthy and wholesome, ultimately pleasing to God.
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Forgiveness from the Heart
Because forgiveness is one of the most difficult things for humans to do, the authors explain the three-step process of forgiveness with the acronym ACT: Admission, Confession, and Transformation. With each step we take, whether small or great, we move toward spiritual wholeness that brings peace to us individually and to our world.
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Limited Liberty: The Legacy of Four Pentecostal Women Pioneers
Four women—Florence Crawford, Mary Magdalena Lewis Tate, Aimee Semple McPherson, and Ida Robinson—stepped out of their reserved place in the male-dominated church to establish four viable denominations. Each had shortcomings, yet challenged sexism in the church and society to open doors for women’s full participation. Their stories give testimony to how Spirit-empowered women can succeed in arenas previously reserved for men.
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Ruby’s Harmonicas & Pianos, Incorporated
A dramatic rendering of the struggle between personal and corporate greed and the rights of workers to a fair wage and decent working conditions was told against the backdrop of historical racial discrimination.
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Pentecost in Tulsa: The Revivals and Race Massacre that Shaped the Pentecostal Movement in Tulsa
In its early days, Tulsa, Oklahoma, became an important center of Pentecostal and Charismatic Christianity. The city saw waves of revival from well-known revivalists like Aimee Semple McPherson and Raymond T. Richey, who established many Pentecostal churches. Later, it became home to renowned healing evangelists like Oral Roberts and T.L. Osborn. Through triumphs and tragedies like the 1921 Race Massacre, after which a resilient black Pentecostal community helped revive the famous Greenwood District, the city has emerged as a unique and important part of the story of Pentecostalism.