1001 Things You Wanted to Know About Holy Spirit
J Stephen LangPaperback 1999-10-10
Blending a warm conversational style with thorough research, this book cuts through uncertainty and misunderstanding to acquaint you with key Bible passages on the Spirit, revivals and evangelists, the charismatic and Pentecostal movements, controversies, and the many ways the Spirit moves in the life of the Church. 484 pages, from Nelson.
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What do you want to know about the work of the Holy Spirit in this century?In "1,001 Things You Always Wanted to Know About the Holy Spirit, J. Stephen Lang provides information on people such as Dennis Bennett, Aimee Semple McPherson, C. Peter Wagner, and John Wimber as well as insight into movements such as the Azusa Street Revival, the growth of the Assemblies of God, the Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship, the Keswick Convention, and the 1973 Notre Dame Conference.From Scripture songs to glossolalia, Charismatics to Pentecostals, this browse book is filled with important— and sometimes offbeat— information about what the Holy Spirit has (and has not) been doing in the twentieth century.
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Blending a warm conversational style with thorough research, this book cuts through uncertainty and misunderstanding to acquaint you with key Bible passages on the Spirit, revivals and evangelists, the charismatic and Pentecostal movements, controversies, and the many ways the Spirit moves in the life of the Church. 484 pages, from Nelson.
Publisher Description
What do you want to know about the work of the Holy Spirit in this century?In "1,001 Things You Always Wanted to Know About the Holy Spirit, J. Stephen Lang provides information on people such as Dennis Bennett, Aimee Semple McPherson, C. Peter Wagner, and John Wimber as well as insight into movements such as the Azusa Street Revival, the growth of the Assemblies of God, the Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship, the Keswick Convention, and the 1973 Notre Dame Conference.From Scripture songs to glossolalia, Charismatics to Pentecostals, this browse book is filled with important— and sometimes offbeat— information about what the Holy Spirit has (and has not) been doing in the twentieth century.