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Books > Religion & Spirituality > Christianity > Protestantism & Protestant Churches > Other Protestant & Nonconformist Churches > Pentecostal Churches
Across Africa, Christianity is thriving in all shapes and sizes.
But one particular strain of Christianity prospers more than most
-- Pentecostalism. Pentecostals believe that everyone can
personally receive the gifts of the Holy Spirit such as prophecy or
the ability to speak in tongues. In Africa, this kind of faith, in
which the supernatural is a daily presence, is sweeping the
continent. Today, about 107 million Africans are Pentecostals --
and the numbers continue to rise. In this book, Ogbu Kalu provides
the first ever overview of Pentecostalism in Africa. He shows the
amazing diversity of the faith, which flourishes in many different
forms in diverse local contexts. While most people believe that
Pentecostalism was brought to Africa and imposed on its people by
missionaries, Kalu argues emphatically that this is not the case.
Throughout the book, he demonstrates that African Pentecostalism is
distinctly African in character, not imported from the West. With
an even-handed approach, Kalu presents the religion's many
functions in African life. Rather than shying away from
controversial issues like the role of money and prosperity in the
movement, Kalu describes malpractice when he sees it. The only book
to offer a comprehensive look at African Pentecostalism, this study
touches upon the movement's identity, the role of missionaries,
media and popular culture, women, ethics, Islam, and immigration.
The resulting work will prove invaluable to anyone interested in
Christianity outside the West.
Experience the Baptism of the Holy Spirit…today!
“Are you filled with the Holy Spirit?”
Sadly, there has been much division surrounding this one question. Many believe that the Holy Spirit in-dwells a person at the moment of their conversion. Others contest that baptism in the Holy Spirit is a separate experience altogether.
Apostolic leader, theologian and healing minister, Randy Clark, shares about how this controversial and often misunderstood experience can be accessible to all Christians—including you!
Through engaging, practical teaching and powerful testimonies, you will learn how to:
• Understand the clear Biblical reasons people should be baptized in the Spirit and what that really means.Biblically receive and experience the baptism of the Holy Spirit.
• Unlock the benefits and blessings of being baptized in the Spirit.
• Operate in the gifts of the Spirit: prophecy, tongues, and other supernatural graces.
All Christ-followers have the Holy Spirit living within them. And yet, there is more. When you are baptized in the Spirit you will experience new dimensions of God’s power resting upon you in a supernatural way!
From devoted son to slave, from prisoner to prime minister of
Egypt, Joseph's life was continually blessed by God. You too can be
empowered by God's special anointing in every circumstance through
applying these "Joseph principles" to your life.
Using the concept of a "religious market", this volume explores how
African Traditional Religions and churches within Prophetic
Pentecostalism in Zimbabwe seek to attract and retain members and
clients. Chapters provide extensive coverage of two of the leading
churches, namely, Emmanuel Makandiwa's United Family International
Church (UFIC) and Walter Magaya's Prophetic Healing and Deliverance
Ministries (PHD). Contributors also explore the strategies adopted
by Pentecostalism in general, while others focus on African
Traditional Religions. They show that although Prophetic
Pentecostalism has gained a significant share of the market in
Zimbabwe and in Southern Africa in general, it is not without
controversy. In particular, it has been associated with the abuse
of women and exploiting members and clients for financial gain.
Innovation and Competition in Zimbabwean Pentecostalism is an
important contribution to understanding the marketization of
religion.
Let the Spirit live inside you Are you hungry for an encounter with
Jesus? Do you want to make an impact on the world? In this
power-packed book, Bill Johnson discusses how "you "can be a person
who hosts the Presence of God. Though all believers obviously have
the Spirit of God within them, there is "more" that enables you to
be so full that you overflow His Spirit into your world. Take a
journey and meet many great prophets and kings from the Old
Testament who were known as people of the Presence--people who, in
Johnson's words, "God wanted to be with." In this succinct and
powerful book, Johnson encourages you toward a pursuit of the
Presence of God above all else. In this book, you will discover:
How to pay attention to the Holy Spirit and respond to Him. How the
Holy Spirit manifests Himself. Biblical figures who were hungry for
more of God's Spirit and learned to host Him. Stories of
Presence-filled revivalists and personal encounters with the
Presence Bill Johnson writes: "We are enabled to partner with the
Kingdom of Heaven and see it released here on earth The Presence of
God within us will bring reformation to the world around
us--encountering a loving God " Host more of Him today
This volume traces the history of Oneness Pentecostalism in North
America. It maps the major ideas, arguments, periodization, and
historical figures; corrects long-standing misinterpretations; and
draws attention to how race and gender impacted the growth and
trajectories of this movement. Oneness Pentecostalism first emerged
in the United States around 1913, baptizing its members in the name
of Jesus Christ rather than the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, and
splintering from trinitarian Pentecostals. With its rapid growth
throughout the twentieth century, especially among ethnic
minorities, Oneness Pentecostalism assumed a diversity of
theological, ethnic, and cultural expressions. This book reckons
with the multiculturalism of the movement over the course of the
twentieth century. While common interpretations tend to emphasize
the restorationist impulse of Oneness Pentecostalism, leading to
notions of a static, unchanging movement, the contributors to this
work demonstrate that the movement is much more fluid and that the
interpretation of its history and theology should be grounded in
the variegated North American contexts in which Oneness
Pentecostalism has taken root and dynamically developed.
Groundbreaking and interdisciplinary, this volume presents diverse
perspectives on a significant religious movement whose modern
origins are embedded within the larger Pentecostal story. It will
be welcomed by religious studies scholars and by practitioners of
Oneness Pentecostalism. In addition to the editors, the
contributors to this volume are Daniel Chiquete, Dara Coleby
Delgado, Patricia Fortuny-Loret de Mola, Manuel Gaxiola, David
Reed, Rosa Sailes, and Daniel Segraves.
This book teaches why real faith is not based upon physical
evidence, but upon the Word of God.
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