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From the Editor’s Desk: Fall 2005

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from the editor’s desk

Unlike some critics of the Pentecostal/charismatic movement, those of us in the broad movement know that many diverse views are held by those who recognize the Holy Spirit’s activity today. Many controversial issues and shades of emphasis keep the movement from being any kind of monolith. Only the core doctrines of the orthodox faith and the empowering of the Spirit offer a unifying center to the movement. As we lift up Jesus together, there is much we can learn from each other as we discuss the truth in love.

It is with this perspective in mind of learning from each other that the editorial committee is considering a number of topics to discuss in the journal. We would like to hear from you, our readers. What subjects you have been studying recently that you would like to see a point and counter-point dialogue about? What issues have you been chatting about with friends and peers?

Please use our contact page to reach me or the editorial committee with your suggestions and comments.

May you this issue to be an encouragement and blessing.

Raul Mock, Executive Editor

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About the Author: 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

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