The Pneuma Review speaks with Lora Timenia, an Asian Pentecostal scholar, about her book, Third Wave of Pentecostalism in the Philippines: Understanding Toronto Blessing Revivalism’s Signs and Wonders Theology in the Philippines, and what she learned about the Toronto Blessing as a classical Pentecostal. PneumaReview.com: Please tell our readers a little bit about your spiritual […]
Dan Daugherty
To many people have wanted to be in the air conditioning rather than in the presence of God.
Varnel Watson
as I just stated above Philip Williams Joe Absher
Joe Absher
Established churches that are failing desperately, and understandably, hold to their property in hopes God will turn it around. Start ups and church plants are desperately looking for space. That means an intersection of interest. Sadly take overs and splits then become a cause of “church hurt” and error. Wolves in sheep’s clothing, ambition, collide with sectarianism and institutiinal pride. It can get messy. Some survive others carry that curse of supplanting God design. And later fail or are supplanted themselves. May God have mercy on us and help us. I’m sure the pastors and church builders would have a better understanding than a rank and file pew holder like myself.