The paper attempts to explore the career and ministry of David Mainse as a link between classical Canadian Pentecostalism and the Charismatic Renewal. Evidence is provided of David's upbringing, character and strategic evangelism initiatives that permitted him to remain loyal to his own denominational roots while endearing himself to a wide range mainstream and Charismatic expressions
Since its birth in 1848, Spiritualism as a religion, science and philosophy has transitioned from a ...
The coming of charismatic renewal in the 1960s brought Pentecostal experience into the historic deno...
The coming of charismatic renewal in the 1960s brought Pentecostal experience into the historic deno...
This article retrieves the historical ecumenical endeavours of David Du Plessis – the South African ...
For the first six decades of the 20th Century, Pentecostalism was viewed with skepticism and often o...
grantor: Wycliffe CollegeThe Pentecostal movement is so vast and diverse that any attempt ...
According to Census Canada, after eight decades of consistent growth Canadian Pentecostal affiliatio...
Daniel Ndoundou (1911 – 1986) was born in the southern part of French Equatorial Africa, close to th...
Herbert Randall leads us through a series of uniquely inter-connecting occurrences on the internatio...
grantor: University of St. Michael's CollegePentecostalism emerged early in the twentieth ...
The church does not need more vital congregations, but rather a few vital Christians, whose vitality...
The Charismatic Renewal movement, in whose wake a number of evangelizing communities of prayer and n...
The life and work of the Welsh evangelist George Jeffreys resulted in the planting of two denominati...
This thesis studies the nature of grassroots unity during the charismatic renewal of the 1970s and i...
Several leaders in the early Pentecostal movement interpreted the outpouring of the Spirit at the Az...
Since its birth in 1848, Spiritualism as a religion, science and philosophy has transitioned from a ...
The coming of charismatic renewal in the 1960s brought Pentecostal experience into the historic deno...
The coming of charismatic renewal in the 1960s brought Pentecostal experience into the historic deno...
This article retrieves the historical ecumenical endeavours of David Du Plessis – the South African ...
For the first six decades of the 20th Century, Pentecostalism was viewed with skepticism and often o...
grantor: Wycliffe CollegeThe Pentecostal movement is so vast and diverse that any attempt ...
According to Census Canada, after eight decades of consistent growth Canadian Pentecostal affiliatio...
Daniel Ndoundou (1911 – 1986) was born in the southern part of French Equatorial Africa, close to th...
Herbert Randall leads us through a series of uniquely inter-connecting occurrences on the internatio...
grantor: University of St. Michael's CollegePentecostalism emerged early in the twentieth ...
The church does not need more vital congregations, but rather a few vital Christians, whose vitality...
The Charismatic Renewal movement, in whose wake a number of evangelizing communities of prayer and n...
The life and work of the Welsh evangelist George Jeffreys resulted in the planting of two denominati...
This thesis studies the nature of grassroots unity during the charismatic renewal of the 1970s and i...
Several leaders in the early Pentecostal movement interpreted the outpouring of the Spirit at the Az...
Since its birth in 1848, Spiritualism as a religion, science and philosophy has transitioned from a ...
The coming of charismatic renewal in the 1960s brought Pentecostal experience into the historic deno...
The coming of charismatic renewal in the 1960s brought Pentecostal experience into the historic deno...