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Guns in Church: Philosophies for Peace
Categories EthicsEveryday Living

Guns in Church: Philosophies for Peace

Author Joel Daniels Posted on November 29, 2017November 29, 2017

It’s been my experience that Christians who support having guns in church do so by constructing a false dichotomy: Realistic, God-given human agency             Foolish, blind trust …

Gender and Pentecostalism: Sexual Assault and #MeToo
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Gender and Pentecostalism: Sexual Assault and #MeToo

Author Joel Daniels Posted on October 17, 2017October 17, 2017

Part Five My 8-year old daughter loves dogs. I don’t mean she really likes dogs, that is ridiculous! No, she adores dogs. In fact, our almost daily ritual is for …

Las Vegas Shooting: Praying and Asking
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Las Vegas Shooting: Praying and Asking

Author The Editorial Team Posted on October 2, 2017October 5, 2017

With 58 people killed and 515 injured, last night’s attack in Las Vegas is the most deadly lone-gunman shooting in modern United States history. The carnage and senselessness of this …

Questioning is Faith
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Questioning is Faith

Author Summer Wiggleston Posted on September 12, 2017September 12, 2017

As long as I can remember, I have been a Christian. A Pentecostal, Spirit-filled Christian. I can remember my Pastor growing up joking that I was born on one of …

Labor Day: A Child Is (Being) Born!
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Labor Day: A Child Is (Being) Born!

Author Heather and Joel Daniels Posted on September 4, 2017September 5, 2017

There are three important preliminary comments before exploring our topic. First, we (Heather and Joel) are going to be writing periodically on parenting for EP. Of course, many others will …

When the Rain Rolls In: Prayers for Texas
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When the Rain Rolls In: Prayers for Texas

Author Joel Daniels Posted on August 29, 2017

One thing that Pentecostals are known for is our commitment to prayer and healing. Well, both are desperately needed in Texas now as hurricane Harvey continues to affect millions of …

Patience: The Forgotten Christian Practice
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Patience: The Forgotten Christian Practice

Author Josh Blanchard Posted on August 11, 2017August 11, 2017

We live in an impatient and increasingly anxious world. Is that news? Check your surroundings. You are bombarded 24/7 with cable news, tweets from “important people,” and are able to …

Gender and Pentecostalism: Transgender Identity
Categories Everyday Living

Gender and Pentecostalism: Transgender Identity

Author Joel Daniels Posted on July 31, 2017

Part Four Well, this post was originally meant to serve as my concluding thoughts on gender in Pentecostal/Charismatic communities. Admittedly, this post would have been clearer after talking through the …

The Recovering Charismatic
Categories Everyday Living

The Recovering Charismatic

Author Natasha Larsen Posted on July 13, 2017July 13, 2017

I will never forget the first week of January in 1991, when I and 120 other girls started boarding school in Abuja, Nigeria. Life before boarding school could best be …

Everyday Mundane
Categories Everyday Living

Everyday Mundane

Author Joel Daniels Posted on June 16, 2017

For all you Bible-readers out there, the name Jairus probably pushes you straight to the book of Luke (conversely, for all those non-Bible-readers out there, no, I did not misspell …

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