“Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above and cometh down from the Father of lights, with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning” (James 1:17). In the United States, we set aside one day each year and call it “Thanksgiving.” We all have different ways of celebrating that day. Traditionally, families […]
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are we seeing the same thing again here? Larry Dale Steele The people who are criticizing the Asbury Revival probably haven’t had a real move of God in twenty years and don’t remember what a real move of God is! BUT we are against gay leading revival in our churches I hope John Mushenhouse Terry Wiles
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We need to be careful right now about our discussion. Reason: Millions of souls hang in the balance of what “OBVIOUSLY” Jesus Messiah is doing (invisibly) in the hearts of the young and the old. This is serious Kingdom Work being done by the King of the Universe and the Owner of Planet Earth. Please, hold your thoughts in your head. A fool speaks all of this thoughts, but a wise man can keep a secret.
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If anyone can get hundreds or thousands of young adults to continually gather in prayer that sounds like an Acts thing. Most churches can’t get 50 to show up for an hour of prayer.
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Terry Wiles but the schools are stopping the gatherings …
the establishment is SCARED
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Troy Day lol. It the professors. They get upset if anything runs over into their pulpit time
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Terry Wiles sure looks like that Dale M. Coulter https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3Bpg_LCelE
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Troy Day One has to be careful with those “cemetarians”. Oops, “semitarians”. They can be pharisitical at times.
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Terry Wiles well they teach HOW to have revival in their manuals BUT when revival hits they dont know it alike Gary Micheal Epping
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History lessen for my “Pentecostal” friends. Henry Clay Morrison became President of Asbury University in 1910. He had long been the editor of the PENTECOSTAL HERALD. He was a serious holiness preacher who expected that there was more for the believer than repentance and baptism. He wrote a book titles “Pentecost” in 1900. His influence on other Methodists (most notably Charles Fox Parham and Parham’s pastor Werner Renick Davis) is undeniable. From this would come Parham’s Apostolic Faith Movement and the subsequent Pentecostal Movement. There is no doubt he would be pleased with the developments at Asbury of the last few weeks.