by Dawson Jarrell | Jan 27, 2024 | Christian Ethics, Church History
Purpose, Power and the Occasional Obnoxious Preacher’s Kid What God loves to do with unruly preacher’s kids is a great blessing to me. Firstly, because I am one, but second, because it is always entertaining to me. Here is one of my favorite testimonies of one such...
by Dawson Jarrell | Jan 19, 2024 | Doctrines, Ecclesiology, Uncategorized
Slain in the Spirit as a Sacrament? As we saw in the last post, what started as a phenomenon evolved over time to be viewed more as a sacramental experience that could happen during a liturgical practice of laying on hands. This week we will look at the theological...
by Dawson Jarrell | Jan 12, 2024 | Church History, Ecclesiology
Slain in the Spirit: Historical Witness Historical Witness In this little historical overview I try to focus on occurrences of such manifestations in evangelical and holiness movements not commonly noted in the history books. In the second half, I look at the...
by Dawson Jarrell | Jan 3, 2024 | Church History, Doctrines, Ecclesiology, Spiritual Growth
Slain in the Spirit 101 This is the opening blog of a five-part series on this controversial topic. The first blog is a short introduction to the subject with my own not-so-subtle take on it. What is being “Slain in the Spirit”? Sociological...
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