Reviews
Pentecostalism by Walter Hollenweger
(Hendrickson, 1997)
Pentecostal pastor and then
Reformed minister, Dr Walter Hollenweger, retired professor of Missions at
Birmingham University in England, has pioneered research on Pentecostalism for
40 years.
He published The Pentecostals in
1972, which is still a classic survey of the worldwide pentecostal
movement. His recent book, Pentecostalism is in
many ways a sequel. Hollenweger
assesses the origins of the fastest growing religious movement in the
world. He describes the theological
stories of the pentecostal movement within its Black oral root, Catholic root,
evangelical root, critical root, and ecumenical root.
Cecil Robeck of Fuller
Theological Seminary says, “I know of no one else who has the breadth of
knowledge, the depth of understanding, or the grasp of such a broad base of
scholarship to be able o write this book. … This fascinating book is at times
playful, at times deadly serious, and at times simply informative. It will stretch the th8nking of all who care
to be taught, and challenge the hypocrisy of those who think they know it
all. And it will help us all to
understand better than we have before, the roots that have nurtured one of the
most vital Christian movements in the twentieth century.”
Harvey Cox of Harvard University
and author of another investigation of Pentecostalism, Fire from Heaven, adds,
“Pentecostalism is the fastest growing and most vital Christian movement on the
globe today. What great news that the
esteemed elder statesman of Pentecostal studies has now given us this
comprehensive and absorbing account of how it stared and why it is growing.”
Almost 500 pages, it is not light
reading, although it is peppered with vivid stories of Pentecostalism. If you want a light-weight paperback
summary, look elsewhere. If you want a
thorough, academic and fire-filled examination of this astounding movement, you
have it in this book.
An increasing number of
postgraduate and undergraduate students will mine this rich ore for profound
insights and quotable quotes. (GW)
The Transforming Power of Revival edited by Harold Caballeros and Mell Winger
(Peniel, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1998).
This collection of 18 articles by
16 authors from five continents gathers insights from the World Congress on
Intercession, Spiritual Warfare and Evangelism held in Guatemala City in
October 1998. It provides a global picture
of recent developments in Spirit-filled prayer and evangelism.
Chapters include:
It’s worth it to pay the price,
by Omar Cabrera.
The purpose of the anointing, by
Carlos Annacondia.
The Agreement of Heaven and
earth, by Cindy Jacobs.
Soulwinning, by T. L. Osborn.
The New Apostolic Reformation, by
C. Peter Wagner.
The Road to Community
Transformation, by George Otis Jr.
Almolonga the Miracle City, by
Mell Winger.
In the sixties and seventies
renewal was sweeping the churches and independent churches and movements
abounded. By the eighties and nineties
revival movements gained increasing prominence. Now he vanguard of revival movements is reporting on whole cities
and even nations experiencing powerful Spirit-filled awakening and
transformation.
This book from Latin America will
inform and inspire you with some of those latest current accounts of God’s
mighty purposes and actions in the world today. It is the forerunner of many current books emerging to lead us
into city-wide transformation and revivals which are beginning to impact nations.
Video:
Transformation 1 (The Sentinel Group, 1999)
A few Christian videos grab your
attention and expand your horizons.
This is one.
George Otis Jr. takes you on a
mind-blowing journey to four cities, two in Latin America, one in Africa, and one
in North America. All of these cities
have been radically transformed by united Christian prayer and witness. Crime has dropped dramatically. Christians really love one another and God
answers their prayers, to the astonishment of the government and civic
leaders. Mayors and police chiefs plead
with the Christians to keep praying because it has made so many revolutionary
social changes.
One is a community where 92% of
the population is born again. The four
city gaols have been closed for lack of crime.
Agricultural productivity has reached biblical proportions, and experts
from America are now visiting the city to try and learn the secret of such
abundant agricultural productivity.
Another is a city where 60,000
jam the municipal soccer stadium for all-night prayer vigils every three
months. There a multi-billion dollar
drug cartel has been brought to its knees in answer to united prayer.
Another is a town where local
bars have been transformed into churches.
Ancestral shrines have been destroyed.
Entire family clans have come to faith in Christ.
Another is a city where thriving
occult centers have been closed, drug abuse has been significantly reduced and
a crime wave has subsided as the churches fill.
Available in Australia from
Toowoomba City Church, PO Box 2216, Toowoomba, Qld. 4350. Ph. 07 4638 2399.
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