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Desire Prophecy: Pursuing what builds the church

Desire Prophecy: Pursuing what builds the church

  Pastor Lathrop reminds us that we should pursue the gifts of the Spirit—especially that we might prophesy—in order to build up the church.   The subject of spiritual gifts is an on-going controversies in the contemporary church. Sincere, Bible-believing Christians are divided over this very important issue. Some in the church maintain that certain gifts of the Spirit, such …

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A Charge for Church Leadership: Speaking Out Against Sexual Abuse and Ministering to Survivors, Part 2

  Read part 1 of this chapter, "A Charge for Church Leadership: Speaking Out Against Sexual Abuse and Ministering to Survivors" as appearing in Pneuma Review Winter 2014.   A Pastoral Perspective: Pastor-to-Pastor One of the unfortunate lessons of the past few decades is that although sexual abuse within churches and church families has been well hidden, it is nevertheless …

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Appointed Times: The Fall Feasts

Appointed Times: The Fall Feasts

  The Fall Festivals of God: prophetic rehearsals with relevance for today. Part of the Messianic Foundations series.   In the epistle of Romans, our teacher Paul speaks to the non-Jewish believers reminding them that they have been grafted-in. “But if some of the branches were broken off, and you, being a wild olive, were grafted in among them and …

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Postmodernism, The Church, and The Future

Postmodernism, The Church, and The Future

  Postmodernism, The Church, and The Future A Pneuma Review discussion about how the church should respond to postmodernism   Editor Introduction (Winter 2007) Editor Introduction: Postmodernism, The Church, and The Future   David Livermore (Winter 2007) Emerge or SubmergeIs “cultural relevance” an effective and theologically sound wineskin for the emergent church or is it moving Christianity toward oblivion?   …

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Becoming a Disciple, with John Hiigel

Becoming a Disciple, with John Hiigel

Every church leader wants to see the people they serve grow in their walk with Jesus, and it is obvious that is why John Hiigel wrote Partnering with the King: Study the Gospel of Matthew and Become a Disciple of Jesus. Join PneumaReview.com for a conversation with Professor Hiigel whose calling is to foster academic excellence and develop mature Christians. …

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