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Raul L. Mock is one of the founders and directors of the Pneuma Foundation and editor of The Pneuma Review. Raul has been part of an Evangelical publishing ministry since 1996, working with Information Services and Supply Chain Management for more than two decades. He and his wife, Erin, have a daughter and twin boys and live in the Grand Rapids, Michigan area. LinkedIn

How Should we Lead the Church? A Pneuma Review Conversation

How Should we Lead the Church? A Pneuma Review Conversation

  How should we lead the church? A Pneuma Review conversation   Over several issues, from Summer 2010 through Winter 2012, The Pneuma Review heard from theologians and pastors from around the world about how we should lead the local church. If you could write a letter to church leaders everywhere, what would you say? Join us as […]

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Curriculum Suggestions

Curriculum Suggestions

Can you recommend any curriculum for a children’s school? A few days ago, PneumaReview.com received this request from Pastor Jim in Ethiopia: I am setting up a computer learning center for a missions orphanage of 150 students K-12 [Kindergarten through High school]. I am looking for Bible and other curriculum for these young students. They […]

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Postmodernism, The Church, and The Future

Postmodernism, The Church, and The Future

    Editor Introduction (Winter 2007)   David Livermore (Winter 2007) Is “cultural relevance” an effective and theologically sound wineskin for the emergent church or is it moving Christianity toward oblivion?   Suggested Reading (Spring 2007)   Winfield Bevins (Spring 2007)   Dony Donev (Spring 2007)   Suggested Reading (Summer 2007)   B. Keith Putt […]

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Should we keep talking about Strange Fire?

Should we keep talking about Strange Fire?

  Jonathan Downie, a regular contributor to PneumaReview.com, wrote to the editors about the ongoing coverage we have featured here of John MacArthur’s 2013 book, Strange Fire. Please read his concern and our response below it.   I am growing concerned about how much coverage the Strange Fire book is getting in the Pneuma Review. […]

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Give Thanks

Give Thanks

Thank you to our authors and readers for making the first year of PneumaReview.com such a success. Thank you for your prayers and patience as we transition from print to a digital publication. Most of all, please join me in thanking our God and Father for giving us Jesus who expresses him perfectly and pours […]

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November 2014: Writer Bulletin and Books for Review

November 2014: Writer Bulletin and Books for Review

  Greetings from the editorial committee at PneumaReview.com. We have put together our latest list of books for which we are seeking reviewers. Please use the Editor contact information to write to me to request it. We invite you to pass the document or this notice on to friends and colleagues whom you think would […]

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Guiding my children to use media well

Guiding my children to use media well

  We live in a world saturated by media of all kinds, from social media and television to video games and movies. Most of us could not have imagined a few years ago that anyone with a phone can today produce content that might be seen by millions. How can I help my children navigate […]

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Happy Reformation Day

Happy Reformation Day

  In celebration of the Great Reformation and revival movements throughout Christian history, take a moment today to remind yourself of what God has done in and through his people. Be encouraged and challenged that he is ready and willing to revive his people again by his Spirit.   The Impact of Martin Luther and […]

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Looking for Good Writers: Have Something to Say?

Looking for Good Writers: Have Something to Say?

    We are looking for new writers The PneumaReview.com editorial committee is always looking for good writers that speak to our audience of Pentecostal and charismatic church leaders. Our vision is to build a bridge between the seminary and the local church and to create an online forum where Christians of all traditions can […]

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Discussing the Emotionally Destructive Marriage

Discussing the Emotionally Destructive Marriage

  There is no perfect marriage, we all stumble and face conflict. But how do we deal with a marriage that has become emotionally destructive? In the US today, at least one in four Christian women are in an emotionally destructive marriage. And the church, which should be the place where they find hope and […]

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Mourning for the terrible persecution of Christians

Mourning for the terrible persecution of Christians

  Let us remember our brothers and sisters in Christ who are under intense persecution. These news stories will break your heart, please read them prayerfully.   Nigeria: More than 1600 Christians murdered for their faith in first half of 2014 http://morningstarnews.org/2014/07/christians-killed-in-nigeria-in-1st-half-of-year-91-percent-of-total-last-year-group-says/   #ن: How an Arabic letter was reclaimed to support Iraq’s persecuted Christians […]

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Recent Homegoings: Stanley Horton and Amata Fabbro

Recent Homegoings: Stanley Horton and Amata Fabbro

  We mourn the loss and celebrate the lives of these followers of Jesus that have gone on before us.   Stanley Horton Pentecostal theologian, author, and statesman, Rev. Dr. Stanley Monroe Horton, died on Saturday, July 12, 2014. He was 98. The obituary from the Assemblies of God Theological Seminary includes the recording of […]

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Introducing Gary Shogren

Introducing Gary Shogren

  Gary Shogren is a New Testament scholar you should read and get to know about if you are interested in a biblical defense of the continuation of the gifts of the Spirit. Dr. Shogren has been a professor of New Testament for more than twenty years, teaching in the USA and now in Costa […]

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Thoughts to Ponder: Holiness

Thoughts to Ponder: Holiness

  “The first word of the gospel is not ‘love.’ It is not even ‘grace.’ The first word of the gospel is ‘repent.’ From Matthew through Revelation, repentance is an urgent and indispensable theme that is kept at the very forefront of the gospel message.” —Richard Owen Roberts (quoted in Intercessors for America Newsletter, Apr […]

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