Beyond Azusa Street An eclectic collection of essays looks at the growth of Pentecostalism.
Reviewed by Chris Armstrong | July 1, 2006
Grading the Movement Three leaders talk frankly about Pentecostalism: the good, the bad, and the unpredictable.
Interview by Madison Trammel and Rob Moll | April 1, 2006
Pentecostals: The Sequel What will it take for this world phenomenon to stay vibrant for another 100 years?
Grant McClung | April 1, 2006
Stepping to Success One reason Randy and Paula White's Without Walls is one of the country's fastest-growing congregations.
Rob Moll | April 1, 2006
Our Anti-Intellectual Heritage The history and beliefs of the Pentecostal movement, often shared by evangelicals, hold the seeds of a bias against the life of the mind.
Rick M. Nanez. An excerpt from 'Full Gospel, Fractured Minds?' | March 30, 2006
Africa's Azusa Street East Africa has experienced Pentecost continually for nearly 80 years.
Timothy C. Morgan | March 28, 2006
A Corrupt Salvation Charismatic archbishop accused of exploiting women for sex.
James Jewell in Atlanta | March 1, 2006
A Wind that Swirls Everywhere Pentecostal scholar Amos Yong thinks he sees the Holy Spirit working in other religions, too.
Roger E. Olson | March 1, 2006
Too Inclusive Church loses building after members flee pastor's universalism.
Bill Sherman in Tulsa | March 1, 2006
Indian Pentecost How a "Holy Ghost revival" among child widows in India became an international sensation and a local wellspring of Christian outreach.
by Edith Blumhofer | September 9, 2005
The Pentecostal Gold Standard After 50 years in ministry, Jack Hayford continues to confound stereotypes—all to the good.
by Tim Stafford | July 1, 2005
Where Community Is No Cliché Forty-three families in rural Texas blend Pentecostal fervor and Anabaptist simplicity.
by Roger Olson, photos by Dan Bryant | February 9, 2005