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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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  • Edward Irving's Incarnational Christology, Part 3

    Edward Irving’s Incarnational Christology, Part 3

    Edward Irving’s Incarnational Christology: A Theological Examination of Irving’s Notion of Christ’s Sinful Flesh as it relates to the Fullness of the Incarnation This is the third of a three-part series by Trevor Martindale. He gives us an in-depth look at how Edward Irving, one of the 19th Century’s most important church leaders, understood the […]

    January 17, 2019 | 0 comments | View Post

  • Providential Preservation of the Textus Receptus

    Providential Preservation of the Textus Receptus

    The mother and son Bible translator team of Verna and James Linzey discuss how God has preserved his Word through the centuries and how this relates to the many ancient documents upon which the canon is based and the collections of these large and small manuscripts such as the Textus Receptus. It has been said […]

    January 13, 2019 | 0 comments | View Post

  • Grieving the Holy Spirit

    Grieving the Holy Spirit

    Relating to the Holy Spirit If we grieve the Holy Spirit He may become silent, imperceptible to us, and we will find ourselves seemingly abandoned to a frustrated and unspiritual state. It was in the apparent fear of this condition that David cried out, “Take not your Holy Spirit from me!” The scores of apathetic […]

    January 9, 2019 | 0 comments | View Post

  • William De Arteaga: The Public Prayer Station

    William De Arteaga: The Public Prayer Station

    William De Arteaga, The Public Prayer Station: Taking Healing Prayer to the Streets and Evangelizing the Nones (Lexington, KY: Emeth Press, 2018), 73 pages, ISBN 9781609471415. Dr. William De Arteaga, a semi-retired Anglican priest, continues to be passionately tethered to the ministries of intercessory prayer and healing, having approximately 48 years of experience. He was […]

    January 6, 2019 | 0 comments | View Post

  • New Spanish Pentecostal Scholarly Journal: Hechos

    New Spanish Pentecostal Scholarly Journal: Hechos

    Pentecostal theologians Miguel Álvarez and Geir Lie are launching a new scholarly journal in Spanish. http://www.akademiaforlag.no/hechos/ Table of Contents from the first issue: “Editorial”, 1. Miguel Álvarez, “Contextualización en la hermenéutica latina”, 3-16. Bernardo Campos, “Aspectos fundamentales en la teología pentecostal”, 17-29. Geir Lie, “T.B. Barratt y el origen de su concepto de ‘lenguas misioneras’”, 31-45. […]

    January 3, 2019 | 0 comments | View Post

  • Mike Mariani: American Exorcism

    Mike Mariani: American Exorcism

    Mike Mariani, “American Exorcism: Priests are fielding more requests than ever for help with demonic possession, and a centuries-old practice is finding new footing in the modern world,” Atlantic (Dec 2018). This article, “American Exorcism,” by Mike Mariani, which appears in the recent issue of The Atlantic is an important resource for those in the […]

    December 30, 2018 | 0 comments | View Post

  • Michelle Lelwica: Shameful Bodies

    Michelle Lelwica: Shameful Bodies

    Michelle Mary Lelwica, Shameful Bodies: Religion and the Culture of Physical Improvement (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2017), 271 pages, ISBN 9781472594938. Shameful Bodies is written as an exploration of the embedded assumptions that cause us to judge individuals whose bodies do not fit the cultural norms of society. Lelwica examines the influence of religion and dominant […]

    December 26, 2018 | 0 comments | View Post

  • Peace Through Christ: A Christmas Truce

    Peace Through Christ: A Christmas Truce

    A heartwarming account by Jim Linzey about a Christmas Truce in 1944 when a German woman refused to turn away any who came to her in need. One of the most inspiring stories of peace through Christ among ardent enemies unfolded in a potentially volatile setting. Here is the World War II story of a […]

    December 22, 2018 | 0 comments | View Post

  • Fall 2018: Other Significant Articles

    Fall 2018: Other Significant Articles

    Richard R. Hammar, “Creating Sexual Harassment Policies for Church Workplaces: The growing numbers of allegations highlight the need for appropriate responses” Church Law & Tax Report (March/April 2018).   Jim Linzey, “5 Valuable Leadership Principles from Psalm 37” Ministry Today (May 30, 2018).   Brian Neil Peterson, “Does Genesis 2 Support Same-Sex Marriage? An Evangelical […]

    December 18, 2018 | 0 comments | View Post

  • Global Pentecostalism in the 21st Century, reviewed by Dave Johnson

    Global Pentecostalism in the 21st Century, reviewed by Dave Johnson

    Robert W. Hefner, ed., Global Pentecostalism in the 21st Century (Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 2013), ISBN 9780253010810. This book lives up to its claim to study global Pentecostalism, not because it covers it country by country, but because it is grounded in the places in the world where Pentecostalism has had a major impact […]

    December 14, 2018 | 0 comments | View Post

  • Separation Explained

    Separation Explained

    Back in May 2018, Paul Strand, senior Washington D.C. correspondent for CBN and 700 Club, interviewed historian and PneumaReview.com author Eddie Hyatt about what the “Separation of Church and State” is truly about. That interview will air on the 700 Club on December 14, 2018. Check your local listings for air times or visit CBNNews.

    December 12, 2018 | 0 comments | View Post

  • Living on a Prayer: George Muller, the Brethren and Faith

    Living on a Prayer: George Muller, the Brethren and Faith

    Christian History Institute (CHI), publisher of Christian History magazine (CHM), announces its latest issue, titled: Living on a Prayer: George Müller, the Brethren and Faith Missions. The entire issue explores the life and times of George Müller, the Prussian pastor who settled in Bristol, England with a mission to evangelize, seek unity of the New Testament church and, relying […]

    December 10, 2018 | 0 comments | View Post

  • Ministering to the Needs of the World: 2018 International Dialogue between the World Communion of Reformed Churches and Classical Pentecostals

    Ministering to the Needs of the World: 2018 International Dialogue between the World Communion of Reformed Churches and Classical Pentecostals

    Mel Robeck has shared with Pneuma Review the press release from the International Dialogue between the World Communion of Reformed Churches and Classical Pentecostals, which concluded on December 4, 2018. Representatives of various classical Pentecostal churches and a delegation from the World Communion of Reformed Churches met in Legon, Accra, Ghana, November 29 – December […]

    December 7, 2018 | 0 comments | View Post

  • Randy Clark: Stories of Divine Healing, reviewed by J. D. King

    Randy Clark: Stories of Divine Healing, reviewed by J. D. King

    Rescuing Our Pentecostal Heritage Randy Clark, Stories of Divine Healing: Supernatural Testimonies that Ignite Faith for Your Healing (NMG/Destiny Image, 2018), 288 pages. While attending the Society For Pentecostal Studies meeting in Cleveland, Tennessee in early 2018, I had a troubling conversation about the viability of divine healing. A young academic told me he accepted […]

    December 4, 2018 | 0 comments | View Post

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