Spiritual Gifts, Spiritual Fruit and the Evidence of True Pentecost
What’s the first thing that comes to your mind when you hear the word “Pentecostal”?
What’s the first thing that comes to your mind when you hear the word “Pentecostal”?
Would I have responded like that 7-year-old? The question burned in me after recently hearing of a family forced to flee their homeland upon becoming Christians. A friend of mine who often assists persecuted believers was helping the family pick up the pieces of their lives in a foreign country—all because of their faith.
As America moves closer to the presidential election, the political debate has intensified. Republicans, Democrats and independents have all been promising what they will do to make our nation a better place.
I have met all of the leading presidential candidates. When I consider who to vote for, I am most interested in the policies they espouse, and how they follow the clear teaching of God’s Word where government policy intersects fundamental moral and spiritual concerns.
In the days leading up to the Global Day of Prayer, let’s bombard heaven on behalf of the United States.
Reclaiming the process of discipleship will require a total overhaul of how we do church.
The Lord wants to unleash a gushing river of new wine into the church today, but we must leave some things behind.