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  • Pentecost Makeover

    Pentecost Makeover

    “After the Holy Spirit is come upon you…” Acts 1:8 You’ve seen it before … an old house that goes through an extreme makeover—It’s like a brand new home! The attraction is the compelling contrast between life before and life after. Consider, then,

    June 7, 2025 | 0 comments | View Post

  • Ready to be the Voice of God, with Tania Harris

    Ready to be the Voice of God, with Tania Harris

    Ready to be the Voice of God, with Tania Harris  Interview with Rev. Dr. Tania Harris about her new book, God Dreams: How to Hear God’s Voice in Dreams and Vision   PneumaReview.com: You have recently published a new book

    November 18, 2024 | 0 comments | View Post

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  • Love Is Not Rude!

    Love Is Not Rude!

    A Bible teacher’s take on the current crisis of Christian manners   This article disputes the idea that it is ok for Christians to be rude. Bad manners are not trivial. Rudeness is hurtful to believers and a poor witness

    August 4, 2025 | 0 comments | View Post

  • Igniting Faith

    Igniting Faith

    We know what a pilot light is in a fireplace or stove. It is the little blue flame that provides the gas to catch fire. As a Christian, the Holy Spirit is always with us, so today, I encourage you to stay

    July 29, 2025 | 0 comments | View Post

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  • Revival, Truth, and Persecution: An interview with Eugene Bach

    Revival, Truth, and Persecution: An interview with Eugene Bach

    PneumaReview.com: The Back to Jerusalem ministry that you work with recently released a new study resource called Chasing Revival: A Road Trip Bible Study, where did the idea for this resource come from? Eugene Bach: I travel more than 300 days a year for ministry and see a lot of different types of Christians. I […]

    March 5, 2019 | 0 comments | View Post

  • Two Common Myths about the Spirit-Filled Life

    Two Common Myths about the Spirit-Filled Life

    Many Christians believe the myth that ‘Spirit-filled’ or even ‘spiritual’ must indicate something or someone a little strange. Depending on how much exposure people have had to the Pentecostal-Charismatic movement, they might associate the words ‘Spirit-filled’ with people who claim to be inspired by the Spirit to bark like dogs, scream, or roll around on […]

    March 2, 2019 | 0 comments | View Post

  • Wisdom and Power in the Cross of Christ

    Wisdom and Power in the Cross of Christ

    Excerpts from The Wisdom of the Cross and the Power of the Spirit in the Corinthian Church: Grounding Pneumatic Experiences and Renewal Studies in the Cross of Christ. Abstract: The cross of Christ crucified symbolized the central theme of Paul’s ministry. In his letter to the Corinthians, the apostle commenced his correspondence with “the message […]

    February 27, 2019 | 0 comments | View Post

  • FBI Honors Antipas Harris

    FBI Honors Antipas Harris

    The Federal Bureau of Investigation Selects Dr. Antipas L. Harris as Norfolk’s Director’s Community Leadership Award Recipient Harris will be honored along with 55 other FBI honorees from across the country at the FBI Director’s Award Ceremony to be held at the FBI Headquarters in Washington, DC, May 3, 2019. [click on the photo below to read the […]

    February 26, 2019 | 0 comments | View Post

  • Healing and Salvation in the Cross of Christ

    Healing and Salvation in the Cross of Christ

    What are some of the practical implications of a theology of the cross and the Spirit in the realm of healing and ministry? This excerpt comes from the final chapter of Cletus Hull’s book, The Wisdom of the Cross and the Power of the Spirit in the Corinthian Church. As a pastor for thirty years, […]

    February 23, 2019 | 0 comments | View Post

  • J.D. King: Regeneration: A Complete History of Healing in the Christian Church (Vol 2)

    J.D. King: Regeneration: A Complete History of Healing in the Christian Church (Vol 2)

    J.D. King, Regeneration: A Complete History of Healing in the Christian Church, Volume 2 (Christos Publishing, 2017), 488 pages, ISBN 9780999282618. J.D. King has a wide-range of roles-and experience-in the local and larger Body of Christ. He has been a key part of the well-known revival that launched from what is now known as World […]

    February 19, 2019 | 0 comments | View Post

  • Andrew Gabriel: Simply Spirit-Filled

    Andrew Gabriel: Simply Spirit-Filled

    Andrew K. Gabriel, Simply Spirit-Filled: Experiencing God in the Presence and Power of the Holy Spirit (Nashville, TN: Emanate Books, 2019), 179 pages, ISBN 9780785223610. Andrew Gabriel is an ordained minister; he holds credentials with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada. He has a doctoral degree from McMaster Divinity College and is associate professor of theology at […]

    February 16, 2019 | 0 comments | View Post

  • The Cross Divides the Saved and Lost by God’s Power

    The Cross Divides the Saved and Lost by God’s Power

    It is the power of God that uses all that the Cross of Christ represents to separate those that are being rescued from those that are lost. This excerpt from Cletus Hull’s book, The Wisdom of the Cross and the Power of the Spirit in the Corinthian Church, is an exegetical study of First Corinthians […]

    February 13, 2019 | 0 comments | View Post

  • Christology and the Cross

    Christology and the Cross

    There is power in the cross of Christ. In this excerpt, pastor, theologian, and historian Cletus Hull introduces us to his new book, The Wisdom of the Cross and the Power of the Spirit in the Corinthian Church: Grounding Pneumatic Experiences and Renewal Studies in the Cross of Christ.   The cross of Jesus and […]

    February 11, 2019 | 0 comments | View Post

  • Missionary Tongues, T. B. Barratt, and the Soon Coming King

    Missionary Tongues, T. B. Barratt, and the Soon Coming King

    An expert in European Pentecostal history, Geir Lie, introduces readers to his in-depth look at Pentecostal pioneer T. B. Barratt and the early emphasis of Pentecostals that has often been forgotten.   The history of Thomas Ball Barratt (1862-1940) and his role in the origins of not only the Pentecostal movement in Norway, but in […]

    February 6, 2019 | 0 comments | View Post

  • Passion for the Good News: an interview with David Joannes

    Passion for the Good News: an interview with David Joannes

    Missionary David Joannes speaks with Pneuma Review about his book, The Mind of a Missionary, and about sharing the story of Jesus no matter the cost.   PneumaReview.com: You are involved in cross-cultural missions. Please tell our readers how long you have served overseas and where. David Joannes: I got started in missions in 1994 […]

    February 2, 2019 | 0 comments | View Post

  • Following in His Steps

    Following in His Steps

    Edie Mourey is an author, editor, historian, and granddaughter of Pentecostal pioneer Ivan Spencer. In this warm story about her adventure to learn more about her own heritage, she discovered anew how all of us that follow hard after Jesus become part of His legacy.   Americans seem obsessed with discovering their ancestry. With DNA […]

    January 29, 2019 | 0 comments | View Post

  • Planting Churches in the Most Difficult Places: An interview with Dick Brogden

    Planting Churches in the Most Difficult Places: An interview with Dick Brogden

    PneumaReview.com: LIVE|DEAD is an interesting name for a ministry, please explain the meaning of the name. Dick Brogden: Live Dead was birthed out of a desire to see teams planting churches among every unreached people group (UPG) in East Africa. At the time, my wife and I were leading a multi-cultural church planting team in […]

    January 25, 2019 | 0 comments | View Post

  • The Resurgence of the Gospel, Part Three: The Challenge of the Muslim Curtain

    The Resurgence of the Gospel, Part Three: The Challenge of the Muslim Curtain

    The Resurgence of the Gospel and the Flowering of the Global Christian Message Part Three: The Challenge of the Muslim Curtain Introduction Through upheaval and suppression, being despised by civil governments and facing outright persecution, Christians survived on the other side of the Muslim Curtain. This is part of their story. “The Turkic-Moslem Curtain” is […]

    January 21, 2019 | 0 comments | View Post

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