Pages
-
Recent Posts
- The Border in Our Theology March 23, 2026
- My 2026 Society for Pentecostal Studies Proposal July 5, 2025
- Isaiah 14 and Ezekiel 28: Could It Be Satan? A Couple of Responses November 8, 2024
- Four Reading Tips for Graduate Students August 23, 2024
- Four Reasons I Embrace Online Instruction as a Theological Educator July 7, 2024
Tag Cloud
- baptism in the Holy Spirit
- Bible
- Biblical hermeneutics
- Biblical Interpretation
- books
- Christ
- Christ Jesus
- Church
- creation
- David
- God
- Hermeneutics
- history
- Holy Spirit
- Humor
- Jesus
- Joshua
- Judges
- Kings
- Life
- Literary
- literary interpretation
- literature
- Lord
- Love
- Matthew
- Missions
- Old Testament
- pastor
- Paul
- Pentecostal
- Pentecostalism
- pneumatology
- Preaching
- Psalms
- Samuel
- Saul
- Sermon
- Society for Pentecostal Studies
- Spirit
- Theology
- translations
- Trinity Bible College
- women
- women in ministry
Archives
Categories
Meta
Category Archives: evangelism
The Border in Our Theology
As the Church, why do we justify lawbreaking for missionaries but demand deportation for “illegal” immigrants? Continue reading
Posted in evangelism, Gospel, Mission of God, Romans
Tagged border, Evangelical, Gospel, Immigration, Law, Missions, Romans 13, Theology
Leave a comment
Three Things That Keep Me in My Church Tradition
Rather than simply answer in the comments section to Dan’s post about “What Keeps You In Your Church Tradition?,” I have decided to reply via a post and offer it as my own personal answer (because I have in fact … Continue reading
Posted in Assemblies of God, Church, evangelism, Pentecostal, Spirit, tradition
Tagged Pentecostalism
Leave a comment