List of GOOD Pentecostal BOOKS to read

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Troy Day | PentecostalTheology.com

               

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7 Comments

  • Reply November 16, 2016

    Robert Borders

    I am not ready to review it yet but am to receive a copy of Faithful Presence by David Fitch tomorrow. I have a feeling that this will be a must read for anyone interested in the mission of the Church in our present time. I also highly recommend the revised edition of The Forgotten Ways by Alan Hirsch which I am presently reading. Preston Sprinkle ‘ book on discipleship entitled “Go” is also great.

  • Reply November 16, 2016

    Terry Wiles

    Mission Drift is written with a focus on charities and para-Church groups but has much to think about for the Pastor or leader who understands the important of accomplishing a God given mission/vision. The book pays for itself IMO with the 12 paragraph illustration on page 152, “When The Office Pauses.”

    https://www.amazon.com/Mission-Drift-Unspoken-Charities-Churches/dp/0764211641

  • Reply November 16, 2016

    Terry Wiles

    Disappearing Church by Mark Sayers is a very scary book in two parts. In part one the author uncovers the destructive nature of trying to be relevant. In Part two the focus is summed up in two chapter headings, “Stop Catering to ‘Public’ Opinion” and “Don’t Offer Everything. Deliver Truth.”

    https://www.amazon.com/Disappearing-Church-Cultural-Relevance-Resilience/dp/0802413358

  • Reply January 5, 2019

    Joe Absher

    “Ever Increasing Faith” a collection of Smith Wigglesworth sermons is a pentecostal classic.

    • Reply January 5, 2019

      Varnel Watson

      Pentecostal ?

  • Reply January 6, 2019

    Dwayne Faircloth

    Love it!

  • Reply January 9, 2020

    Deacon Joseph Bell

    Are those 1611 editions?

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