PENTECOSTALISM AT 100
Full Gospel's Fractured Thinking
The problems with shunning the life of the mind.
Rob Moll interviews Rick M. Nanez | posted 3/30/2006 12:00AM

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Full Gospel, Fractured Minds? is available from Christianbook.com and other book retailers.
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Africa's Azusa Street | East Africa has experienced Pentecost continually for nearly 80 years.
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Pentecostals: The Sequel | What will it take for this world phenomenon to stay vibrant for another 100 years?