Tongues
- Died: Vinson Synan, Historian Who Saw Breadth of PentecostalismIn scholarship and ministry, he argued for an expansive and expanding Spirit-filled Christianity across traditions.Daniel Silliman|
- Our Churches Are Either Sacramental or CharismaticThe Early Church didn't make a distinction. So why do we?Andrew Wilson|
- Whatever Happened to Gifts of Language, Prophecy, and Healing?Let’s ask the early church fathers.Andrew Wilson|
- International Mission Board Drops Ban on Speaking in TonguesNew rules also loosen restrictions on baptism, divorce, and parents of teenagers.Bob Smietana|
- Assemblies of God Surge, But Speaking in Tongues SlumpsChurches continue to grow and diversify at enviable rate. But is distinctive teaching being lost amid outreach efforts?Abby Stocker|
- Holding Their TonguesThe Assemblies of God asks whether its distinctive teaching is being lost in outreach efforts.Cary McMullen in Orlando|
- Indian PentecostHow a "Holy Ghost revival" among child widows in India became an international sensation and a local wellspring of Christian outreach.Edith Blumhofer|
- McKissic Resigns as Southwestern Seminary TrusteeTexas pastor cites conflict over private prayer languages at the Southern Baptist seminary.Elizabeth Lawson|
- What Really Unites Pentecostals?It's not speaking in tongues. It may be the prosperity gospel.Ted Olsen|
- Poll Says Many Pentecostals Don't Speak in TonguesDivine healing more prominent marker, 10-country survey finds.Adelle M. Banks, Religion News Service|
