Muslims Tell “Why I Chose Jesus?”
“Muslims Tell ‘Why I Chose Jesus’” by J. Dudley Woodberry and Russell G. Shubin. Mission Frontiers (March 2001). Pp. 28-33. Woodberry and Shubin have compiled... Read more.
Michael Brown: Israel’s Divine Healer
Israel’s Divine Healer. Michael Brown. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1995. Pp. 462. For those who believe that God miraculously heals today, this book is a decisive... Read more.
Power House: How Prayer Can Saturate the Life of Your Church
Alen Martin and Dian Ginter, “Power House: How Prayer Can Saturate the Life of Your Church,” Pray! (Issue 23, Mar/Apr 2001), pages 14-17. Looking for... Read more.
John Stott: Evangelical Truth
John Stott, Evangelical Truth: A Personal Plea for Unity, Integrity & Faithfulness (Downer’s Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 1999), 131 pages. In this... Read more.
Lauren Winner: Flowing into The Mainstream
Lauren Winner, “Flowing into The Mainstream” Publisher’s Weekly (Sept. 11, 2000), pages 39-40, 42. Hungry? More than ever, people are turning... Read more.
Jeff Bailey: Worship and Spirituality in the New World
Jeff Bailey, “Worship and Spirituality in the New World” Cutting Edge (Vol 4, No 2, Summer 2000), pages 16-18. Jeff Bailey, co-editor of Vineyard Churches’... Read more.
John Stackhouse: The Seven Deadly Signs
John G. Stackhouse, Jr., “The Seven Deadly Signs” Christianity Today (June 12, 2000), Pages 54-57. What is the mark of success? What is the sign of failure?... Read more.
Editor’s Note: Winter 2001
Notes from the Editor: This tenth issue begins our fourth year of publication. I trust that you have found the Pneuma Review to be a publication that you... Read more.
Editor Introduction: The Kingdom of God As Scripture’s Central Theme
Have you ever read something that gave expression to a number of thoughts you have had? When I first met David Burns and begun discussing with him his concept... Read more.
Editor Introduction: How the Prayer Language Comes
Praying in Tongues. This is still a hot topic in the church today. Fortunately, they are many among classical Pentecostals and the broad charismatic movement that... Read more.
