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The New Apostolic Reformation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 316

The New Apostolic Reformation

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-04-27
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  • Publisher: McFarland

From Justin Bieber, to Sarah Palin and Michele Bachmann, to the controversial documentary Jesus Camp (2006), the New Apostolic Reformation's influence can be seen everywhere in mainstream America. Beginning with an examination of the Latter Rain, Church Growth and Shepherding movements, this book explores how the new Reformation has become one of the most powerful movements in modern evangelical Christianity and a major influence on American political and cultural life. The author describes the New Apostolic Reformation's organization, how the movement spread and its national and international objectives.

Reckless Christianity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 277

Reckless Christianity

Bethel Church, California, is one of the most popular and polarising churches in America. With its own Christian music label, reports of miraculous healings, and the manifestation of a glittering Glory cloud, the congregation of Bethel Church is ever-growing. Bethel Church situates itself in the global movement of the New Apostolic Reformation, believing that present-day apostles and prophets must govern the church. Some praise the church for the clear manifestation of God's activity; others see the integration of controversial and hazardous practices into the church. In Reckless Christianity, Holly Pivec and R. Douglas Geivett provide meticulous research and an incisive critique of the Bethel movement. Citing its charismatic senior leader, Bill Johnson, as promoting a "reckless" Christianity, Pivec and Geivett return to Scripture, the authoritative Word of God, to provide guidance on the boundaries of practice and where these boundaries are crossed. In its pursuit of experimentation, Reckless Christianity argues that the leaders of Bethel are pulling its followers into a dangerously speculative and experience-driven Faith.

Reformer's Pledge
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 224

Reformer's Pledge

Too often Christian leaders trying to reform society are perceived as intolerant, right-wing conservatives without an ounce of compassion. The truth is, many people trying to bring about positive societal reformation are very compassionate and loving people. The selected writers who contributed to this book are compassionate reformers. I am privileged to know each author and consider all of them dear friends. – Ché Ahn The Reformer’s Pledge is an exciting collection of ten essays by the following respected and dedicated Church leaders: Bill Johnson James W. Goll Lance Wallnau John Arnott Chuck Pierce Cindy Jacobs Heidi Baker Lou Engle C. Peter Wagner Jim Garlow With insight and anointing, each author presents a clear picture of reforms that need to be made and the kind of actions required by believers to be in step with God’s plan. Poignant topics include racism, love, prayer, defending the sanctity of marriage, and other fundamental issues facing the Church today. Each important topic is addressed thoroughly and sensitively in Spirit-inspired chapters sure to stir your soul, ignite your calling, and fulfill your God-given destiny.

Testing Prayer
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 308

Testing Prayer

Drawing on medical records, surveys of prayer recipients, prospective clinical trials, and multiyear follow-up observations and interviews, Brown shows that the widespread perception of prayer’s healing power has demonstrable social effects which can in some cases produce improvements in health that can be scientifically verified.

Bold Faith
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 163

Bold Faith

Bill Johnson, Joyce Meyer, Heidi Baker. The fame of these names is evidence enough that, though the controversies are less intense, the Charismatic Movement is alive and well today. It continues to attract thousands of adherents who find its vision of a supernatural lifestyle uniquely compelling. Now, for the first time, all that is most theologically innovative about the movement is synthesized into five distinct and original ideas. These five brand new theologies have been created, not by theologians, but by practitioners who believed their concepts were inspired by the Spirit: Inner Healing, Shepherding, Word of Faith, Spiritual Warfare, and Signs and Wonders. Plenty of studies have been written by Pentecostal scholars about Pentecostal theology, but these tend to group the very distinct approaches of Charismatics together with Classical Pentecostals. Bold Faith aims to analyze and evaluate the ways in which practitioners within independent Charismatic networks, especially in their Anglo-American expressions, have responded to the challenges of secular modernity.

John and Catherine Zlabek Genealogy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 348

John and Catherine Zlabek Genealogy

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004
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  • Publisher: Unknown

John Zlabek was born 24 June 1859 in Vodjan, Austria, Bohemia. His parents were Jacob Zlabek (1826-1917) and Mary Anna Mann (1827-1904). His family emigrated in 1865 and settled in Chicago, Illinois. They moved to Wisconsin in 1872. He married Catherine Morovits (1867-1950), daughter of John Morovits and Anna Straka (1841-1921) in 1884. They had thirteen children. He died in 1920. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived mainly in Bohemia and Wisconsin. Includes Duha, Mezera and related families.

Staton History
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 978

Staton History

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1982
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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White Genealogy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 328

White Genealogy

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1989
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Thomas Allen White was born 1787 in South Carolina and died 1873 in DeKalb County, Georgia.

Mc Carroll
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 358

Mc Carroll

Simon McCarroll (b. 1775) was born in Kiltinney, County Derry, Ireland and married Anne Coskey Glenn in about 1801. They were the parents of four children. Their children immigrated to the United States, settling in Vermont, Connecticut and Virginia. Descendants live throughout the UNited States.