Moses Biney
July 16, 2021 – 11:08 pm | Comments Off on Greetings from the Editor

I want to begin my introductory editorial comments with the expression of much gratitude to all my predecessors, especially the most immediate, Rev. Dr. Jin Hee Han whose calm yet compelling call to me to …

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Biblical Reflections on Healing
July 3, 2010 – 12:46 am | Comments Off on Biblical Reflections on Healing
Biblical Reflections on Healing

by Kimberly Credit

“And Jesus went all about Galilee, teaching in their synagogues, and preaching the gospel of the kingdom, and healing all manner of sickness and all manner of disease among the people”-Mt. 4:23

Jonah Without His Whale
July 3, 2010 – 12:46 am | Comments Off on Jonah Without His Whale
Jonah Without His Whale

By Dr. James T. Clemons

Of all the strange and wondrous stories of the Bible, few are better known than that of Jonah. Even people who have never read the Bible, or attended Sunday school, or listened to sermons, have heard something of Jonah and the whale. But it is just this familiarity and this obsession with the whale that keep us from understanding and appreciating the more profound meanings of this portion of Scripture

Soul-Sized Healing
July 3, 2010 – 12:46 am | Comments Off on Soul-Sized Healing
Soul-Sized Healing

By Dr. Doris Donnelly

Theological Reflection on Healing through Henri Nouwen’s book The Wounded Healer.

From the Editor – I’ve Been Thinking About…Healing and Wholeness
July 3, 2010 – 12:46 am | Comments Off on From the Editor – I’ve Been Thinking About…Healing and Wholeness
From the Editor – I’ve Been Thinking About…Healing and Wholeness

By Rev. Dr. Keith Russell

Letter from the Editor reflecting on the life of E. Lee Hancock.

The Deep Dear Core of Things:Where Profoundest Healing Begins
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The Deep Dear Core of Things:Where Profoundest Healing Begins

By Thomas H. Troeger

We are healed by God’s identification with our suffering.

Social Reconstruction: At the Heart of the Biblical View of Healing
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Social Reconstruction: At the Heart of the Biblical View of Healing

By Rev. Dr. Keith Russell

God’s promise of a new social order is promised through healing.

Quotations Dealing with Healing and Wholeness
July 2, 2010 – 8:03 am | Comments Off on Quotations Dealing with Healing and Wholeness
Quotations Dealing with Healing and Wholeness

By Rev. Dr. Keith Russell

Quotations from scripture that reference healing and wholeness.

The Present-Day Power of Pentecost: The Rise and Growth of Black Pentecostalism in America
April 3, 2010 – 9:32 pm | Comments Off on The Present-Day Power of Pentecost: The Rise and Growth of Black Pentecostalism in America
The Present-Day Power of Pentecost: The Rise and Growth of Black Pentecostalism in America

By Rev. Dr. Marvin A. McMickle

The phenomenal growth of Pentecostal movements within African American communities has been one of the most significant developments in Christianity in the United States. It is safe to say that the history of African American Christianity can be divided into three phases of denominational influence: the Methodists in the nineteenth century, the Baptists in the twentieth century, and Pentecostal groups in the twenty-first century.

Pentecost in the Eastern Orthodox Tradition
April 3, 2010 – 9:04 pm | Comments Off on Pentecost in the Eastern Orthodox Tradition
Pentecost in the Eastern Orthodox Tradition

By Demetra Velisarios Jaquet

The Feast of Pentecost is not simply the celebration of an event which took place centuries ago. It is the constant renewal of relationship as sacrament in Church and community. We all have died and risen with the Messiah, and we all have received His Most Holy Spirit.

The Liberation of Pentecost
April 3, 2010 – 8:41 pm | Comments Off on The Liberation of Pentecost
The Liberation of Pentecost

By Dr. Harold Dean Trulear

Pentecost must be set free. First, Pentecost must be set free from the silence of the church concerning its importance. Second, Pentecost must be wrest- ed from its association solely with denominational designation. Third, Pentecost must be delivered from denominational caricatures that identify it primarily with glossolalia as the badge of fidelity.

The Unsettling Holy Spirit
April 3, 2010 – 7:57 pm | Comments Off on The Unsettling Holy Spirit
The Unsettling Holy Spirit

By Rev. Dr. Judy Yates Siker

The story of Pentecost is indeed the story of how unsettling the in-breaking of the Spirit can be. But it is the story of spiritual transformation, as all the people in the crowd were empowered as they heard the Gospel in a way they understood. Perhaps we ought to pray again that God send that unsettling Spirit among us to con- fuse us and shake us loose from our safe places. As we learn to speak and hear “in other tongues,” it may bring new light to shine on familiar matters.

Editorial: I’ve Been Thinking About…Pentecost
April 3, 2010 – 6:44 pm | Comments Off on Editorial: I’ve Been Thinking About…Pentecost
Editorial: I’ve Been Thinking About…Pentecost

By Rev. Dr. Keith Russell

A Message from the Editor on Pentecost