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...

“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...

Should Apostolics Study Church History?

SHOULD APOSTOLICS STUDY CHURCH HISTORY? When Apostolic’s discuss church history, the conversation usually tends towards the birth of the modern Pentecostal movement, or even sometimes the primordial church in the book of Acts. Events like the Azusa Street Revival, the Arroyo Seco camp meeting, and pioneers like William Seymour, Howard Goss, and Charles Parham are...

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...

Is The Pulpit Losing Power

Written By: Bishop G.T. HaywoodPublished by: Voice In The Wilderness (1924) The Above subject was given as a heading to an article that recently appeared in a Sunday paper in the middle west, and its logic and wisdom was so force-able that it greatly impressed the writer to pass it on to...

Five Online Sources for Deeper Bible Study

Investing in commentaries, lexicons, and bible study software in order to deepen one's study of God's Word is commendable, but it is not always feasible. Commentaries can be rather expensive, and although software such as Logos can help you obtain a considerable library at a lower cost, it is still an expensive investment. Fortunately, you don't have...

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...

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...

The Wisdom Pyramid

IntroductionThe Wisdom Pyramid, by Brett McCracken, was refreshing and challenging. According to the author, “This book proposes that we need a better diet of knowledge and better habits of information intake.” He convincingly argues that, in this age of information overload, we need “an ordering framework for navigating the noise and the mess of our cultural moment.”...

Reader Beware!

THIS IS SERIOUS!! BEWARE OF THESE CHILDREN’S BOOKS Oprah is pushing them. And Dr. James Dobson has been warning about them. This is scary that someone would be bold enough to write books from God's point of view contrary to His Word. This is in direct opposition of all Bible believing faiths.