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		<title>Lauren Winner: Flowing into The Mainstream</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Raul Mock]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; Lauren Winner, &#8220;Flowing into The Mainstream&#8221; Publisher&#8217;s Weekly (Sept. 11, 2000), pages 39-40, 42. Hungry? More than ever, people are turning pages to learn passion for God. All this is possible now that Christian publishers and booksellers no longer think charismatics are &#8220;fringe.&#8221; In fact, books by Pentecostal/charismatic authors have become the bread and [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><b>Lauren Winner, &#8220;Flowing into The Mainstream&#8221; <i>Publisher&#8217;s Weekly</i> (Sept. 11, 2000), pages 39-40, 42.</b></p>
<p>Hungry? More than ever, people are turning pages to learn passion for God. All this is possible now that Christian publishers and booksellers no longer think charismatics are &#8220;fringe.&#8221; In fact, books by Pentecostal/charismatic authors have become the bread and butter for most Christian bookstores (p. 39, 40).</p>
<div style="width: 138px" class="wp-caption alignright"><img src="http://pneumareview.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/LaurenWinner.jpg" alt="" width="128" height="130" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Lauren Winner</p></div>
<p>Lauren Winner, book producer for Beliefnet.com, provides many reasons for this movement to the mainstream. First of all, non-charismatic evangelicals are reading books by charismatics more than ever. Tired of dry religiosity, many non-charismatics are looking for the missing joy and God-ward desire they see in their Pentecostal/charismatic friends. Those readers are finding practical answers to where they are at today. Are you looking for healing? How do you pray effectively? Is faith a noun or a verb? How do you live up to what God has called you to? You will find answers from charismatic authors today.</p>
<p><div class="simplePullQuote"><p><strong><em>“I believe there is still a great need for biblical excellency to infect the Pentecostal/charismatic movement.”</em></strong></p>
</div>Another reason why as many as six out of ten Christian books sold are charismatic (p. 40) is that charismatics tend to give away a lot of books (p. 40). These books are also now more readily received because charismatic books are not as controversial as they used to be. Divisive issues such as tongues-speaking and prophecy are not being written of as much, and authors are concentrating on subjects that touch all believers. &#8220;If charismatic writers have turned their attention to broader issues, charismatic books still are not so mainstream as to be identical to other evangelical books&#8221; (p. 39). If you want to read about spiritual intimacy, get fired up about serving Jesus, or renew your prayer life, go find a charismatic title at a Christian bookstore near you.</p>
<p>I am encouraged that Pentecostal/charismatic books are being widely received. While gaining spiritual credibility is certainly positive, charismatics in general have not gained intellectual credibility. I believe there is still a great need for biblical excellency (instead of biblical expediency) to infect the Pentecostal/charismatic movement. Nevertheless, this new acceptance of charismatic books and authors is a positive development.</p>
<p><em>Reviewed by Raul Mock<br />
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