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Admin24.08.2021

Pentecostal Beliefs About Hair & Skirts

There we find them by the thousands, friendless and forsaken, a cast-out in this world, and a cast-out at Judgment, if we or someone else do not go.
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Admin29.07.2021

Pentecostalism: The religion founded by women who usurp their place!

The church believes in the gift of speaking in tongues, both glossolalia speech in an unknown language and xenoglossy speech in a language known but not to speaker.
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Admin25.07.2021

Women in the Pentecostal Movement

23 The lived experiences of these Oklahomans challenge any sort of stereotype of the relationship between Native Americans and whites.
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Admin03.09.2021

Rhetoric, Religion, and Authority: Pentecostal Holiness Women Preachers Speaking Truth

This was and is considered to be a spiritual apex in a worship service; a sign of spirituality.
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Admin04.07.2021

Women in the Pentecostal Movement

Dress hemlines should be below the knee and sleeves below the elbow.
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Admin05.07.2021

Pentecostal Beliefs About Hair & Skirts

… And IS PASSING JUDGEMENT UPON TRUE CHRISTIANS WHO DONT ATTEND YOUR CHURCH.
Admin08.09.2021

Women in the Pentecostal Movement

Singles seem to fall through the cracks in our churches.
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Admin12.08.2021

6 Dating Standards for Apostolic Singles

Finding unity in a community of believers is empowering, and I am proud to be a part of the IPHC today, although support of women as preachers and leaders has not always been unequivocally given.
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Admin24.08.2021

Rhetoric, Religion, and Authority: Pentecostal Holiness Women Preachers Speaking Truth

They all want an emotional high when they come together for worship.
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Admin24.09.2021

Rules for Pentecostal Women

And by the way, spending all your free time with a member of the opposite sex is dating whether you call it that or not.
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Admin31.08.2021

Women in the Pentecostal Movement

If your hair is too , you can split it in two halves.
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Admin01.07.2021

Learn the Beliefs and Practices of the UPCI

Grace felt comfortable and confident in her native state, describing its Native American inhabitants without a trace of racial prejudice and perhaps feeling a degree of identification with them because of her family history.
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