The early Christians were much impressed by the phenomenon known as glossolalia (literally, “speaking with tongues”), which appeared at the first Pentecost: “And they were all filled with the Holy ...
LOS ANGELES – At Three Crosses Church, Pastor Ken Walters urges his parishioners to join him in song and scripture. The charismatic 58-year-old extends his arms skyward and belts out melodies praising ...
3:15 p.m. next Sun., 3:30 p.m. May 2 and 2:30 p.m. May 7 at the Kabuki. The documentary "Speaking in Tongues" follows a handful of San Francisco students as they make their way through second-language ...
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About one-in-three American pentecostals say that they themselves speak in tongues weekly or more often while about half (51%) say that the services they attend frequently include people speaking in ...
This type of speaking in tongues, glossolalia, is seen by modern Christians to be related to the practice of the earliest Christian churches as described by Paul in 1 Corinthians 12-14. Especially in ...
WHILE teaching on prayer last year, we dealt at length with praying in the spirit or simply praying in tongues. Last week we touched the surface of the subject yet again as an introduction. Isn’t it ...
The South African author J.M. Coetzee, now 85 years old, is renowned for his austere, intellectually rigorous novels such as “Disgrace” (1999) and “The Childhood of Jesus” (2013), and his scrupulous ...