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Make Pentecost Powerful Again (MPPA)

On the day of Pentecost there was: There was no: So what must we do? A full round-aboutWill not help you muchBut a turn-aroundWill put you in touchWith the living God.Repent and believeAnd fully receiveThe Holy SpiritTo take control ofAnd … Continue reading

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What I Learned From Corrie Ten Boom, Andraé Crouch, Dennis Bennett, David du Plessis, Chuck Smith, Kathryn Kuhlman, Jack Hayford, and Walter Martin

In the mid 1970s I attended Melodyland School of Theology in Southern California for a year.  While there I was blessed to be taught by many powerful men and women of God. Here are 8 powerful lessons that I learned from … Continue reading

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