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Winter 2005
Pentecost: Empowerment for Life-changing Ministry
theme articles
Ask The Superintendent—Pentecostal Ministry
Interview with Thomas E. Trask
There is no letting up on this leader’s passion for Pentecost!
Eternal Resources For Eternal Business
How does a Pentecostal leader cultivate the spiritual dexterity to know when “unauthorized fire” has compromised Pentecostal fire?
Pentecostal Ministry In A Postmodern Culture
Here is how to preserve Pentecostal vitality in an ever-changing American culture.
Practicing Pentecost: Intimacy With The Holy Spirit Is Energizing Churches, Empowering Pastors, And Changing Lives
Find out how seven pastors are connecting their congregations to the life-changing power of the Holy Spirit.
What Does It Mean To Be Pentecostal?
Consider these five identifying characteristics that are evident in the lives of Pentecostal people.
What A Name To Live Up To
To live up to the title “Pentecostal preacher” is to strive to succeed beyond a Lindbergh, Talmage, or Spurgeon.
A Waterline Of Another Kind
Six marks of a Pentecostal church.
Baptism In The Holy Spirit, Initial Evidence, And A New Model
How can Pentecostals deal with the problems raised by non-Pentecostals on issues of Holy Spirit baptism and still retain their Pentecostal position? Consider this new model.
They Spoke With Tongues And Prophesied
Despite the sometimes strident claims to the contrary, 21st-century Pentecostals can with confidence affirm their biblical position on initial physical evidence.
Practical Empowerment For Everyday Living
Miraculous manifestations are wonderful, but the greater attraction of Holy Spirit empowerment relates to practical, everyday living.
Spirit Baptism: Before And After
Practical suggestions to help leaders guide the “not-yet-filled” and “already-filled” believer in realizing this full potential in this scriptural experience.
The Ministry And Gifts Of The Holy Spirit Today
The essentials to fostering true life in the Spirit in your church.
Postpentecostalism? God Forbid
It is time to consider whether Pentecostalism without expression of the charismata is, in the parlance of the Greek New Testament, an idiotikosPentecostalism.
Additional articles
“On Men and Women, I Will Pour Forth of my Spirit”: Theological Reflections on Spiritual Gifts (PDF)
Pentecost — Resource List
BiblicalGlossolalia
Coming To Terms With An Evangelical Heritage
editorials
Ministry Matters
In Closing
columns
The Church & The Chosen People
New Jewish Competition for Gentile Souls
Postmodernism And The Church
What (if Anything) Has Changed?: The Postmodern Condition as Deconstruction and Reconstruction
History Is His Story
Thomas Cartwright and English Presbyterianism
Preaching That Connects
What is a Pentecostal Preacher?
Financial Concepts
Wartime Stewardship
Worship In The Church
Any Given Sunday: The Preparation-Presentation Correlation
Let’s Talk About Islam
The Message With Power
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