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    Movie Response

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    Melvin Williams Professor Hadden Cultural Psychology March 31‚ 2015 Movie Response: Jesus Camp In the documentary Jesus Camp young children are shown in their native environment to have very close relationships with the Lord. Jesus Camp focuses on young white evangelical Christians from the heartland of America who are all being home schooled by their mothers and taught to be zealous soldiers in God’s army fighting the Devil and the morally bankrupt and godless secular culture in what is called

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    Gift of the Holy Spirit

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    * The Holy Spirit is a gift from God that sh ows our genuineness for him and our love for him. Holy Spirit is Gods guarantee of the inheritance he has promised us. Acts 1:4-5 “On one occasion‚ while he was eating with them‚ he gave them this command: Do not leave Jerusalem‚ but wait for the gift my Father promised‚ which you have heard me speak about. For John baptized with water‚ but in a few days you will be baptized with the Holy Spirit.” Acts 2:1-4 “When the day of Pentecost came‚ they

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    pnuematology

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    Pneumatology: Spiritual Gifts By vonnie722 | March 2011 Zoom In Zoom Out Page 1 of 2 Ethelind Scott THEO201_D02_LUO Short Essay # 3 Short Essay on Topic Pneumatology: Spiritual Gifts Spiritual Gifts are gifts that are given to believers by God that enable them to complete the jobs that He has called them to perform. Spiritual gifts differ from the Fruit of the Spirit in that everyone can possesses each Fruit of the Spirit but God gives Spiritual Gifts according to your service

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    The article‚ Church in the Power of the Holy Spirit: The Promise of Pentecostal Ecclesiology‚ is transcribed from a speech given by Clark H. Pinnock of several themes within the Pentecostal movement‚ suggesting that all Christians could benefit from aspects of the Pentecostal ecclesiology. Although he may not be affiliated with what is seen as a traditional Pentecostal denomination‚ Pinnock states he is charismatic in his beliefs and practices. He insists‚ “I am one of those among evangelicals who

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    certfied minister

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    All scripture is inspired - 2 timothy 3-15-17 The one true god - luke 3-22 The deity of the lord jesus christ - luke 1-35 The fall of man - Gen 3-6 The salvation of Man - John 3-3 The ordinance of the church Baptism in water - Mark 16-16 Baptism in Holy spirit - Acts 1-8 The initial evidence of the baptism of the holy spirit - Act 2-4 Sactification - Heb 13-12 The church and its mission - Ephesian 2-22 The ministry - John 4 - 23-24 Divine healing - Matt 8-16-17 blessed hope (rapture)

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    Bishop Charles Mason

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    BISHOP C.H. MASON One of the most significant figures in the rise and spread of the modern Pentecostal movement‚ Charles Harrison Mason was born September 8‚ 1866. Along with his mother he attended the Mt. Olive Baptist Church near Plumerville where the pastor‚ Mason’s half-brother‚ the Reverend I.S. Nelson‚ baptized him in an atmosphere of praise and thankgiving. From that point in his life‚ Mason went throughout the area of southern Arkansas as a lay preacher‚ giving his testimony and working

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    Church of God

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    Church Of God I. ORIGIN Most of the Pentecostal churches which bear the name "Church of God" can be traced to a holiness revival in the mountains of northwest Georgia and eastern Tennessee. In 1884‚ R.G. Spurling‚ a Baptist minister in Monroe County‚ Tennessee‚ began to search the Scriptures for answers to the problems of modernism‚ formality‚ and spiritual dryness. An initial meeting of concerned people was held on August 19‚ 1886‚ at the Barney Creek Meeting House to organize a new movement

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    All About Me

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    All About Me my name is terrica clark and on may 27‚1995‚ in birmingham‚alabama; a beautiful baby girl was put upon this earth. that baby girl was me. i was born to anetha and terry clark at 10:40 a.m. at Copper Green Hospital. i have two brothers and three sisters which are all older than me. i was raised in a pentecostal church and had a strict upbringing. my mom has been a missionary before i was born and has also been a chef for twelve years at the riverview plaza hotel in downtown‚ mobile

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    Liberty University Baptism of the Holy Spirit: A research paper submitted to Dr. Marty Light In Partial Fulfillment of the requirements For BIBL364 Liberty University Online Lynchburg‚ Virginia November 1‚ 2013 Table of Contents Introduction -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 Setting the Stage: Pledge of the Spirit----------------------------------------------------------- 2 The Temple of the Spirit---

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    How has charismatic worship impacted Christians in general and for 3 specific denominations? Charismatic worship has impacted Christians in general as it infuses corporate worship with a new life and has provided Christians with more choice in how they worship. It offers a livelier and more vibrant approach to worship that was previously not available. The charismatic renewal (CR) impacted Roman Catholics (RC) quite a lot. RCs have three documents that agree with the teachings of the CR. For example

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