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In doing so, he became the first Pentecostal leader to hold the position.
The wife of a Pentecostal preacher had the final words.
I called in a couple of my Pentecostal pastor friends and asked what the real problem was.
Not everyone in the church was willing to accept the Pentecostal experience, however.
He became a leading figure in the church and the Pentecostal movement on the east coast.
Members started taking notes, a common practice in Pentecostal churches.
The Pentecostal villages had moved or been forced to move.
There is also a small growing pentecostal and evangelical community.
They became leaders of the Pentecostal movement in their respective countries.
The Pentecostal movement grew quite slowly during its first decade.
Then he started dumping a lot of money into Pentecostal churches.
At the age of 17, she rebelled against the Pentecostal church.
But for the most part they are very Pentecostal in their worship and theology.
The impact of Pentecostal movement has grown significantly in the recent years.
However, it later expanded to include Pentecostal churches as well.
When the Pentecostal movement started in 1906, it did not bar women from preaching.
"At the same time, the Pentecostal church was being founded.
If you ever get a chance to go to a Pentecostal service, don't miss it.
But there is no evidence of his movement in the diaspora until after the Pentecostal drive.
The Pentecostal churches continued their rapid growth among the poor.
This was against the wishes, mostly, of his mother, a Pentecostal minister.
It's a pentecostal radio broadcast coming through on his antenna.
In 1954, after eight years of teaching, she was ordained a Pentecostal minister.
The bridegroom's father, a Pentecostal minister, took part in the service.
This revival is considered the birth of the global Pentecostal movement.