In many pentecostal churches, it has been observed that pastors have turned to Holy Spirit and now inspire members to speak in tongues without the Holy Spirit giving them uttterance, thereby, turning it to something dramatic and mechanical. This work questions the accuracy of this act.
There has often been debate in Christendom on if Christ is God or just a man who walked the earth. Let us examine this more closely, his Deity and the connection of those in the Trinity.
I write about theology based topics that should be explored and discussed more deeply. This will give you a true understanding, of how the Holy Spirit can really work.
From casual table talk to forums on the Internet, the subject of speaking in tongues (glossolalia) is sometimes the topic of discussion. Concern about the phenomenon ranges from the thought that it is foolishness to the idea that the experience is necessary for salvation. Many who are conscientious about their spiritual well-being want some solid answers.
I have seen the miraculous happen right in front of my eyes. Here I explain what I saw and where I saw it. The question is though, why did I have to go to one of the poorest areas in the world to see it?
Should Christians speak in tongues? I will attempt to answer some of the questions on this subject.
