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Why are Spirit-filled churches generally weak at discipleship?

In the early and mid-twentieth century, those who first joined the Pentecostal ranks sought an experience reflecting their Biblical understanding. Public education had biblical teaching in its curriculum, and church attendance was normative. Early records show that many joined Pentecostal ranks from Baptist, Methodist, and Presbyterian backgrounds looking for something more.

Despite the removal of biblical content from school, these traditions continued during the emergence of the charismatic movements in the last half of the twentieth century. In addition, churches were very active in hosting Bible classes Sunday morning, Sunday evening, and sometime during the middle . . .

 

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