This Week in AG History — March 19, 1932 By Glenn W. GohrOriginally published on AG-News, 18 March 2022 Herbert Edward Randall (1865-1938), an early...
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The Ascendancy of Black, Female Pentecostal Scholars
There has been an interesting development in several prominent U.S. seminaries in 2023. Religion News Service reporter, Rebekah Barber, notes that a...
A Methodist Revival with Signs and Wonders in 1901 Propelled Barney Moore to Become an Early Pentecostal Missionary to Japan
This Week in AG History — January 17, 1931 By Darrin J. RodgersOriginally published on AG-News, 19 January 2023 When Barney S. Moore (1874-1956)...
Robert Menzies: Is the Chinese Church Predominantly Pentecostal? Author’s Preface
Author’s Preface: “Is the Church in China Predominantly Pentecostal? An Answer from the ‘Golden Years’ of the Chinese House Church Movement” The...
Dave Wilkerson’s false prophecy
The false prophesy of David Wilkerson In the Twentieth Century there was the very interesting case of David Wilkerson’s 1973 false prophecy. The...
Robert Menzies: Is the Chinese Church Predominantly Pentecostal? Part 2: The House Church Networks
Is the Church in China Predominantly Pentecostal? Part 2: The House Church Networks: A Theological Assessment China for Christ (Fang Cheng) Let us...
Craig Keener on Gordon Fee, Giant of Pentecostal Scholarship
Gordon D. Fee went home to be with the Lord on October 25, 2022. I learned of Gordon Fee’s passing yesterday from his gracious and kind daughter,...
Reflections on the 2023 Asbury Revival and its Implications for Pentecostal Christians
Here we are post-pandemic, surprised and encouraged by a move of God in the campus of Asbury University in Wilmington, Kentucky. The revival (or...
Pentecostal Marxists: Lenin, Left’s political demons, anti-imperialism and anti-Americanism
Lenin’s Theory of Imperialism and Anti-Americanism The Left’s long standing conspiracy theories (CTs) of anti-imperialism and...