Church Work

In the book world, we do not hurt for leadership-oriented material. Several leadership gurus in each generation either give us a new approach to an old idea or slant things differently enough to appear innovative. While their methodology may be applied in the church context, it is refreshing to have an Apostolic/Pentecostal author addressing the subject.

The Delusion of Disbelief

The Delusion of Disbelief is a succinct narrative that rebuts the prominent voices of secularism, mainly science-based atheism, although it is not limited to the world of science itself. It is particularly useful as a primer on the various views of the “Four Horsemen of Atheism,” Sam Harris, Daniel Dennett, Richard Dawkins, and...

“Are Oneness Pentecostals Saved?” A Short Response to Dr. Michael Brown.

The Ordo Salutis Are Oneness Pentecostals saved? That is like asking if the 3000 that were baptized on the day of Pentecost were saved. Questioning whether Oneness Pentecostals are redeemed is, in one sense speculating as to whether Peter's presentation of the ordo salutis (order of salvation) was correct (Acts 2:38). Is it wrong to repent, is...

Greater than Fear: Defeating a Cultural Pandemic

Fear. Is there a timelier subject? Daily we can count on the news to report the latest death toll, the rising number of infections, and the unmerciful lock downs. Even in the church we hear about evangelist, pastors, and faithful saints who have succumb to the deadly pandemic. In the current situation, fear is a real...

MANSINHO’S CHRISTMAS BOOK LIST

APOSTOLIC BOOKS FOR CHRISTMAS In alphabetical order. There are many other — most of these are 2020 releases. Also, books are for every day, not just Christmas! Let’s support APOSTOLIC authors! David K. Bernard THE GLORY OF GOD IN THE FACE OF JESUS CHRISTAPOSTOLIC IDENTITY IN A POSTMODERN...

HOW TO BECOME A BETTER READER: PART ONE

BECOMING A BETTER READER: CONSISTENCY Few would argue that reading is an invaluable skill. Better comprehension, vocabulary building, self-discipline, broader knowledge, and a sharper intellect are just a few of the many benefits. While the value of reading is inarguable, the amount of people who read books is dwindling. The National Endowment for...

Biblical Literacy and the Spoken Word

Introduction The dilemma of biblical literacy is not a new phenomenon to the people of faith. Historically, it has been a recurring issue that has continued to plague the people of God. In fact, the prophet Hosea directly attributes the spiritual demise of Israel to their lack of knowledge (Hos. 4:6 KJV). Interestingly,...

Acts and Mission in the 21st Century

Introduction             In his essay on Reformulating the Mission of the Church, Professor Reuteler states that “It is time for the church to contextualize its mission in the world, |he| suggest |a| new emphases for the church.” The “new emphases” he has in mind is a redefining of the primordial mission of the early church. For many postmodern theologians, thinkers,...

Brief Comparison of the Allan 43 and the Premiere Study Bible

Dr. Johnny King, who is one of the editors of the Premiere Study Bible provided the Apostolic Review with a brief yet concise comparison of the Allan 43 Longprimer (A very high-quality Bible), and the PSB 1st Edition. Here is the comparison. Enjoy! Bro. Bracamonte, here is the brief comparison I did between my...

AR READS 2022

The following is a list of the books the AR editors and reviewers read in 2022. We have included the reads of the founders of #26books. Check-in daily, as we will be adding one contributor to the list daily. Tammy Bauske (AR Reviewer) Perfecting Holiness in...