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| Apostolic History Outline |
by Marvin Arnold
The late Brother Arnold left us a legacy of research that allows us to trace our Apostolic history from Pentecost until the present. Here is a nutshell version of the history and theology of Oneness Pentecostalism. No longer do we need to be handicapped by a lack of knowledge concerning many of those who have preceded us in the faith. Monotheistic Christianity is no longer shrouded in mystery. The author provides us with a parallel history of Catholicism and Penteostalism. Names, dates and references provide the truth seeker with plenty of facts. Sixty 81/2”x11” pages of interesting information |
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| Christian Church History |
by Marvin Arnold
The author was well-traveled and devoted himself to producing historical materials concerning the Pentecostal movement. This particular volume has much information on the Oneness, Jesus name message and focuses on the seven churches of Asia. You will find it helpful in many ways as you put together studies on the Book of Revelation and events in Christian history. |
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| DVD Rise and Fall and Rise of the Apostolic Faith |
| DVD presentation on the rise and fall and rise of the Apostolic church covering the birth of the church, the decline in the second to the fourth centuries, the Dark Ages, the Reformation, and the endtime revival that began in Topeka, Kansas in 1901. These events are set in the context of "the former and latter rains" as described in the books of Hosea and Joel. The revival of the last 100 years has witnessed the broad renewal of the doctrines and practices of the Apostolic church described in the Book of Acts. |
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| History of the Monarchian Christians |
| Item # William B. Chalfant |
Who were the Monarchian Christians? You will be surprised to find out that Monarchian Christians were orthodox apostolic Christians in the third century. They were called "Monarchians" by their opponents, who wished to introduce a plurality of divine Persons into the Godhead. Monarchian Christians maintained the strict monotheistic teaching of the apostles and rejected plural Persons.
You will be amazed as you follow the persecution, name calling, and isolation, to which the Monarchian Christians were subjected by the state-sponsored church down through the centuries. |
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| Origins of the Trinity |
| Item # Roger Perkins |
| This apostolic pastor has provided us with a book clearly expressing the holiness lifestyle from the perspective of the vow of the Old Testament Nazarite. In the context of this Hebrew commitment he tackles issues of inward and outward holiness, including hair, apparel, and jewelry. "Leagalism" and "bondage" are words that are often heard today in reference to these issues, but are they relevant? |
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| Our Roots: After the Way Called Heresy |
| Item # Delroy Gayle |
| Here is a reference volume for those who are seeking fresh information about Apostolic history. Beginning with the scriptural roots of the Christian faith in the first century, the author chronicles the progression of the pure, monotheistic beliefs embraced so fervently by the first Christians. Drawing upon years of research, the book reveals that there has always been two churches—the first comprised of committed believers who worship and follow the one, true living God and the other of those who espoused a partitioned being fashioned after the rudiments of man's wisdom. Challenging and frank, this book will be a constant reference for those who seek to help others understand where we came from and why we believe and live the way we do. No Apostolic student of the Word should be without this valuable resource. |
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| Pentecost Before Azusa |
| Item # Marvin Arnold |
| We are all aware of the Pentecostal revival that began early in the 20th century and blossomed at Azusa Street. But we should not think that it was then, or in 1913 that truth was “revealed,” or even restored. Since the Day of Pentecost there has always been those who were baptized in the name of Jesus and filled with the Holy Ghost. It was then that the embers flared into flames, but long before Azusa the records show there were groups, families and individuals who were saved according to Acts 2:38. The author has provided ample proof in this, one of his last publications. |
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| PP Rise and Fall and Rise of the Apostolic Faith |
| PowerPoint presentation on the rise and fall and rise of the Apostolic church covering the birth of the church, the decline in the second to the fourth centuries, the Dark Ages, the Reformation, and the endtime revival that began in Topeka, Kansas in 1901. These events are set in the context of "the former and latter rains" as described in the books of Hosea and Joel. The revival of the last 100 years has witnessed the broad renewal of the doctrines and practices of the Apostolic church described in the Book of Acts. |
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