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Introduction to the Pneuma Review

Introduction to the Pneuma Review

Welcome to the premiere issue of the Pneuma Review, the quarterly journal of the Pneuma Foundation. Allow me to introduce you to this journal and organization.

Pneuma. Spirit. The Pneuma Foundation exists to provide resources for Spirit-empowered ministry. Those of us who make up the Pneuma Foundation, the founders, writers, and members, believe there is a need in the body of Christ today for Biblically-sound teaching that comes from a Pentecostal/charismatic perspective.

The Foundation publishes a member newsletter and this journal, the Pneuma Review.  The writers and editors of the Foundation are currently working on presenting a large selection of teaching booklets to be distributed through church bookstores on subjects of interest to Pentecostals and charismatics. These booklets are called Today’s Biblical Issues.

Another way the Foundation brings resources to the Christian community is by way of the Pneuma Biblical Resources Catalog. The catalog offers a wide variety of reference works and specializes in hard-to-find books of specific interest to Pentecostals and charismatics.

This journal, then, is for the purpose of encouraging Christian leaders in the study of Biblical doctrine. One area of especial need is teaching about the gifts of the Spirit, their proper use, theological foundation, and defense.

Ready to use. The journal has an equipper’s focus, making the teaching practical and usable to the pastors and leaders that are equipping the saints today for the work of the ministry.

Some of the regular subject articles and columns that will be featured are:

The Person and Work of Jesus

Theology Today

The Ministry and Gifts of the Holy Spirit

Resource Ministries and resources for ministry

Mars Hill: Apologetics—Defense of the faith in a Godless society

The Forum: Letters from our members & readers, Theological dialogue, News and updates

Messianic Studies

Book and Periodical Reviews Response. The editors and writers of the Review want to hear from our readers. The Forum will give our readers a voice, giving an opportunity for affirmation and critique. In the future, there will be discussions about controversial subjects (such as women in ministry, divorced leadership, and end times) where not just differing viewpoints will be mentioned, but representatives from differing views will be able to present their view and answer opposing views. This dialogue will bring greater understanding and promote real unity when we realize what is truly important to the Spirit’s economy.

Speaking of response, consider taking a moment and writing the editors a note. Do you agree there is a need in the body of Christ for Biblically sound teaching from a Pentecostal/charismatic perspective? What subjects would be helpful to you for us to concentrate on?

Perhaps you would be interested in submitting a work you have written. Take a look at the basic guidelines on page 2. Articles that are in agreement with the principles and purpose of this journal are welcomed.

To put it all together, the vision and focus of this journal are summed up with what is said on the cover. The Pneuma Review is: The Journal of Ministry Resources and Theology for Pentecostal and Charismatic Ministries and Leaders.

Raul Mock, Executive Editor

 

Read the Special Thanks published in our premiere issue.

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Category: Fall 1998, Pneuma Review

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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