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Grant McClung: Pentecostals: The Sequel

 

The April CT issue also features one of those round table expert “talks” by three men who are vitally involved in the Pentecostal movement. I enjoyed these remarks. I will keep this issue of CT and use it in my classroom where I teach about revival, and of course, Azusa Street. Most of my students have not heard of this place and its portent. I am convinced that everyone ought to be familiar with this revival. My students would not be in this college, nor would I, were it not for Azusa Street.

Reviewed by H Murray Hohns

 

At the time of printing, the full article was available online at: http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2006/004/7.30.html

 

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Category: Church History, Summer 2006

About the Author: H. Murray Hohns went home to be with Jesus on November 28, 2012. He was on staff at the largest church in Hawaii and served on his denomination's investment committee from 1999 until his death. Hohns held two degrees in Civil Engineering, an MA in Theology from Fuller Seminary, and served as an instructor at Foursquare's New Hope Christian College (formerly Pacific Rim Christian College) in Honolulu. He wrote six engineering books and hundreds of articles in every type of newspaper, magazine and journal.

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