When God started the church on the day of Pentecost, He gave every member (Acts 2:4) the power to speak in tongues as a part of the Baptism with the Holy Spirit. This ability an important tool that He provides for His children, and that He desires all of His children to receive. In this class, we go through some of the benefits that come as a result of speaking in tongues.
Title: The Baptism with the Holy Spirit part 2 – Purposes and Benefits of Speaking in Tongues
Subject Matter: When God started the church on the day of Pentecost, He gave every member (Acts 2:4) the power to speak in tongues as a part of the Baptism with the Holy Spirit. This ability an important tool that He provides for His children, and that He desires all of His children to receive. In this class, we go through some of the benefits that come as a result of speaking in tongues.
In this class, I provided a general overview of the Holy Spirit Baptism, and answered some questions that came up. I also shared some of my own personal testimony of receiving this Baptism the same night my wife was miraculously healed from Fibromyalgia.
Title: The Baptism with the Holy Spirit part 1 – Overview
Subject Matter: In this class, I provided a general overview of the Holy Spirit Baptism, and answered some questions that came up. I also shared some of my own personal testimony of receiving this Baptism the same night my wife was miraculously healed from Fibromyalgia.
Subject Matter: Introductory teaching on the basic elements that make up what we call the “full gospel” followed by lots of questions and answers that cover a wide variety of related topics.
Subject Matter: Introductory teaching on the basic elements that make up what we call the “full gospel” followed by lots of questions and answers that cover a wide variety of related topics.
Subject Matter: This was a short class where we quickly went through the basics of the Baptism with the Holy Spirit, and gave an opportunity for people to receive it. In this class I reference two handouts that provide additional information I was not able to cover due to the limited time we had. Those handouts are available at these two links:
In this post, I will show that the New Testament was written by Christians that spoke in tongues. This will be short and direct because it is so easy to see. Here we go…
The authors of the letters that make up the New Testament in our Bible are as follows:
Matthew – One of the original 12 apostles
Mark – A disciple and close friend of Peter, and a close friend and traveling companion of Paul
Luke – A close friend and traveling companion of Paul
John – One of the original 12 apostles
Paul – Originally persecuted Christians, but was miraculously converted after Jesus appeared to him. He wrote two-thirds of the New Testament