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Cheryl Bridges Johns
Pentecostals are often skeptical regarding books written about them. And there is good reason for such skepticism. For the most part, the movement has been portrayed as existing on the emotional, theological, and economic fringe of Christianity. The common explanation for its existence has been a . . . . Continue Reading »
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