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  • Pentecostalism Obscured in Palin Biography

    rs4him »
    Sun Sep 07, 2008 11:13 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    beliver, we had our share of conflicts. I had to trust God and try not to pound my beliefs. I would apoligize if I got to zealous and would tell her that I loved her. She now talks about the Lord and we will pray for each other. There is still a little of the old beliefs hanging around, but God is faithful to finish the work he started.

    I also have good friends who are baptist. We can fellowship together because of what Christ has done. God is good and he loves all of his children.

  • Pentecostalism Obscured in Palin Biography

    rs4him »
    Sun Sep 07, 2008 1:53 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    Responding to philo777.There is a major differenece between astrology and pentecostalism. My mom practiced astrology back in the 80's. She would have bad things happen around her house. She had chairs move by themselves, light switches go off by themselves, that sort of stuff.

    I became a member of the Assemblies of God in 1993. I accepted Jesus Christ as my Lord and Saviour. This is the same thing a baptist, methodist, or any other evangelical must do. We receive baptism, we take communion, we read the bible and trust that it is the Word of God from cover to cover.

    The things that happened to my mom have never happened to me. I live in peace with God and man. Don't lump us in the same category as cult practices. We are a bonifide Christian Church.

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