this can't be something that Pentecostal believing Christians would be embracing. Such points made in ways rejects what Jesus Christ has promised. Surely your own pastor would be at odds with some of the information asserted in parts 1 and 2 of this man coming on your radio show. The Pentecostal experience is real for those seeking the presence and touch of God.
this can't be something that Pentecostal believing Christians would be embracing. Such points made in ways rejects what Jesus Christ has promised. Surely your own pastor would be at odds with some of the information asserted in parts 1 and 2 of this man coming on your radio show. The Pentecostal experience is real for those seeking the presence and touch of God.
And an individual can only know what they experience, and that's true for someone who has never experienced the realness of another's experience. You can look around a church service and see some people moved by what they are experiencing, and another appearing unmoved- both, are their experiences, and both are real for them.
Very eye opening even for us who are Hispanic. Thank you for this!
Head in hands shifting from left to right...Dr. Black's depth is beyond my comprehension.
I love Dr. Black!
Yes, he's a mentor to us!
YES! I've always said "We were sent and brought here by design"
This man right herwe!
His definition of the ground on which West Africans name their children is solid!
wow!!!!
OH MY GOD!!! If he had a chuch, I'd be a member! Hallelujer! Lol!
I'd love to take his class, also.
this can't be something that Pentecostal believing Christians would be embracing. Such points made in ways rejects what Jesus Christ has promised. Surely your own pastor would be at odds with some of the information asserted in parts 1 and 2 of this man coming on your radio show. The Pentecostal experience is real for those seeking the presence and touch of God.
I would have enjoyed the message more without the circus.
Time for new religion, Christianity is not working for black people, Jesus is not God, stuff don't even make common sense
this can't be something that Pentecostal believing Christians would be embracing. Such points made in ways rejects what Jesus Christ has promised. Surely your own pastor would be at odds with some of the information asserted in parts 1 and 2 of this man coming on your radio show. The Pentecostal experience is real for those seeking the presence and touch of God.
And an individual can only know what they experience, and that's true for someone who has never experienced the realness of another's experience. You can look around a church service and see some people moved by what they are experiencing, and another appearing unmoved- both, are their experiences, and both are real for them.